Korda shatters Chevron Championship scoring record with blistering 36-hole total of 14-under-par
Jessica Korda produced an extraordinary display of golf to shatter the Chevron Championship scoring record, posting a remarkable 36-hole total of 14-under-par that eclipses the previous benchmark and gives her a commanding four-shot lead heading into the weekend. The American star followed her opening round of 66 with an even more impressive 64 on Friday, carding eight birdies against just two bogeys to reach 130 total at the prestigious major championship. Korda's performance at Carlton Woods has drawn comparisons to the very best rounds in the tournament's history, with her ball-striking and putting both reaching exceptional levels. The 26-year-old attributed her success to improved work with her coach in recent months and expressed confidence in her ability to maintain the momentum through the crucial weekend rounds. Former champions watching from the clubhouse could only marvel at Korda's clinical approach, as she dominated the par-5 holes and showed particular brilliance on the challenging closing stretch. The record-breaking effort puts Korda in prime position to claim her first major championship title, though she remains focused on taking each hole as it comes. Second place is shared by a trio of players at 10-under-par, meaning Korda will need to remain sharp to hold off the charging pack over the final two rounds on Sunday.
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