FRISCO, Texas (AP) – Nelly Korda was still in contention on the closing holes and feeling the adrenaline rush of trying to win another major championship before coming up short less than a month ago.
Another quick major chance for top-ranked Nelly Korda when Women’s PGA tees off in Texas
FRISCO, Texas (AP) – Nelly Korda was still in contention on the closing holes and feeling the adrenaline rush of trying to win another major championship before coming up short less than a month ago.
The world’s top-ranked player, still without a win this season, doesn’t have to wait long before another major opportunity.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship tees off Thursday on the 6,604-yard Fields Ranch East course at PGA Frisco, three weeks after Korda was a runner-up to Maja Stark in the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills.
“There’s nothing like it, being in contention, so I think that’s kind of what makes me hungrier to come back and to work harder and put myself into that position,” Korda said. “You can look at it in a positive way, you can look at it in a negative way, but at the end of the day, three weeks after, I can spin it in a positive way.”