Nelly Korda – the No. 1 ranked player in the world – comes to Sahalee Country Club and the KPMG Women's PGA Championship seeking her second major of the year as part of a dominant 2024 season on the LPGA Tour.
Nelly Korda – the No. 1 ranked player in the world – comes to Sahalee Country Club and the KPMG Women's PGA Championship seeking her second major of the year as part of a dominant 2024 season on the LPGA Tour.Korda has won six times already this season, including five straight victories that culminated in her second major title in the Chevron Championship in April. The surge has planted Korda firmly at the top of the Rolex Rankings as the best golfer in the world.
"However, Korda is a past champion of this event, winning the 2021 edition at the Atlanta Athletic Club for her first major triumph. Sahalee presents a far different test than Atlanta Athletic Club or the Club at Carlton Woods. It's tightly-lined fairways make driving accuracy a premium. But players also can't afford to hit less than driver often due to the course's length and the need to hit shorter clubs into Sahalee's challenging greens.
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