Nelly Korda Sets Blazing 36-Hole Scoring Record at Chevron Championship
American golf star Nelly Korda has set a breathtaking new standard at the Chevron Championship, firing a scintillating second round to shatter the 36-hole scoring record at the major tournament. The world No. 1 reached an extraordinary 14-under par through two rounds, creating a buffer that has the golfing world buzzing.
Korda's performance across the opening 36 holes has been nothing short of dominant. After carding a first-round 66, she followed it with an even more impressive 64 on Friday, making birdie after birdie as she dismantled the challenging course setup with clinical precision.
The previous 36-hole record at the Chevron Championship stood at 12-under par, a mark that had stood for nearly a decade. Korda's assault on the record books has drawn comparisons to some of the greatest rounds in women's major championship history.
I've been hitting the ball really well, and the putts have been dropping, Korda said after her record-setting round. It's one of those weeks where everything feels clicking. I'm not looking at leaderboards, just focusing on my game.
Fellow competitors have been left in awe of Korda's performance. Several of the world's best players acknowledged they are battling not just for the title but for second place at this stage. The American's combination of power off the tee and delicate touch around the greens has proven nearly unstoppable.
The Chevron Championship, the first women's major of the year, has been transformed into a showcase for Korda's extraordinary talent. Weather conditions have cooperated, but the ease with which she has navigated the challenging layout speaks to her current peak form. A victory would mark her second major championship and further cement her status as the dominant force in women's golf.
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