Nelly Korda Leads Chevron Championship by Five Shots Heading into Final Round
Korda takes 5-shot lead into Chevron final round
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Nelly Korda has a five-shot lead going into the final round of The Chevron Championship after tying the 54-hole scoring record with a total of 16-under 200. A win would return her to the No. 1 spot in the women's world rankings, despite struggles with her putting game.
- 01Nelly Korda leads The Chevron Championship with a score of 16-under 200.
- 02She tied the 54-hole scoring record set by Jennifer Kupcho in 2022.
- 03Korda's five-shot lead is the largest of her career.
- 04Patty Tavatanakit is in second place, five shots behind after a score of 69.
- 05Korda missed several short putts, taking 32 putts overall.
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Nelly Korda is poised for victory at The Chevron Championship, leading by five shots with a score of 16-under 200. This score ties the 54-hole record set by Jennifer Kupcho in 2022. Korda's performance has been stellar, highlighted by a strong start that included multiple birdies. However, she faced challenges on the greens, missing three crucial 4-foot putts over the final holes, which prevented her from extending her lead further. Despite these setbacks, Korda remains focused on her game, aiming to secure her position as the world's top-ranked female golfer. Patty Tavatanakit, the 2021 champion, is in second place after a solid round of 69, while Ruoning Yin and Pauline Roussin-Bouchard are six shots behind Korda, each shooting 66 and 67 respectively. Korda's determination and skill will be tested in the final round as she seeks to clinch the title.
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