What's Happening?
Nelly Korda continued her impressive form by winning the Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba, marking her third victory in six starts this season. Korda, the current No. 1 player in women's golf, delivered a dominant
performance, finishing with a 3-under 69 and a total score of 17-under 271. Her victory was characterized by a streak of 60 consecutive holes without a bogey, which ended on the final hole. Despite a challenging finish, Korda maintained a four-shot lead over her closest competitor, Arpichaya Yubol of Thailand. This win follows her recent triumph at the Chevron Championship, her third career major.
Why It's Important?
Korda's victory at the Riviera Maya Open underscores her dominance in women's golf, as she becomes the first player since Annika Sorenstam in 2001 to start a season with no finish worse than runner-up in six events. Her consistent performance not only solidifies her position as the top-ranked player but also highlights her potential to influence the sport significantly. This success could inspire increased viewership and participation in women's golf, potentially attracting more sponsorships and media attention to the LPGA Tour. Korda's achievements may also serve as a motivational benchmark for upcoming golfers.
What's Next?
Following her back-to-back victories, Korda plans to take a break and skip the upcoming Mizuho Americas Open. This decision comes as she acknowledges the need to manage her energy levels after a demanding schedule. Her absence from the next event opens opportunities for other players to shine, while Korda's return will be highly anticipated. The LPGA Tour will continue to monitor her performance as she aims to maintain her top form throughout the season.






