Nelly Korda leads at halfway in Women’s Open, ahead of an impressive chasing pack that includes Charley Hull and Lydia Ko
Nelly Korda leads by three after two rounds of the Women’s Open, after recording just one dropped shot in her first 36 holes.Nelly Korda leads by three after two rounds of the Women’s Open, after recording just one dropped shot in her first 36 holes.As world No 1, she is always the woman to beat and halfway through the Women’s Open at St Andrews, Nelly Korda is living up to her pre-championship billing.
Rarely have the inherent vagaries of golf been illustrated with more clarity than through the year Korda has so far enjoyed and, most recently, endured. Between late January and mid-May, the Florida native played in seven LPGA Tour events and won six of them, including the Chevron Championship, her second major title. Since then, however, her form has gone from sublime to subterranean.
Perhaps just as peculiarly, Korda’s play in the wake of her mini-slump has been neither great nor awful, a spell of mediocrity having assumed a place in her up and down season. A tied 26th finish in yet another major, the Evian Championship, was followed by a tied 22nd at the Olympic Games in Paris. So she has everything covered in 2024, her performances veering erratically between brilliant and so-so via terrible.
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