Korda shatters Chevron Championship scoring record with blistering 36-hole total
Nelly Korda produced a clinic of controlled aggression to shatter the Chevron Championship 36-hole scoring record, posting a remarkable 14-under-par total after her second-round 64 in Arlington, Texas. The American star, seeking her first major victory since 2022, was near-flawless in her afternoon round, carding seven birdies against a single bogey to open up a commanding five-shot advantage over nearest challenger Linn Grant. Starting the day tied for the lead with halfway companion Wei Zhang, Korda immediately stamped her authority on the tournament with birdies at the first three holes, a statement of intent that left the rest of the field playing for second place. The 25-year-old's ball-striking was exceptional throughout, finding 16 of 18 greens in regulation and requiring just 26 putts to complete her round. "I felt like I was seeing the lines really well today. When you get on a run like that early, it just settles everything in," Korda said. Her closest pursuers struggled to keep pace, with Grant posting a solid 68 but unable to apply any pressure as Korda continued her relentless march up the leaderboard. Former champion Patty Tavatanakit sits six shots back after a battling 70, while Rolex rankings leader Lilia Vu missed the cut following a second consecutive 75. Korda's performance has drawn comparisons to her idol Annika Sorenstam, who holds the tournament record of 19-under-par set in 2001, and the young American appears determined to give herself a chance of joining the legends of the game come Sunday evening.
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