Korda 'hungry' for Women's PGA after US Open heartbreak
- Nelly Korda has made her way to Texas to take part in the Women's PGA Championship as she aims to secure her first victory of the 2025 season.
- Her motivation follows a runner-up finish at the U.S. Women's Open, where she called the defeat an absolute heartbreaker and said it made her hungrier.
- Korda has targeted the U.S. Women's Open since debuting there at age 14, but she finished two shots behind champion Maja Stark despite leading in strokes gained: driving.
- She deals with windy conditions and firm greens at the 6,604-yard Fields Ranch East course while coping with a neck spasm that developed during practice and forced her to skip the Champions Dinner.
- Korda says she is ready to move on from the heartbreak, fuelled by her love of the game and aiming for her third major title at the event starting Thursday.
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Korda ‘hungry’ for Women’s PGA after US Open heartbreak
World number one Nelly Korda says her agonising near-miss at the US Women's Open earlier this month has left her hungrier for success as the Women's PGA Championship tees off on Thursday. The 26-year-old American had to settle for second place behind Maja Stark at Erin Hills three weeks ago after dropped shots in the
Korda 'hungrier' after US Open heartbreak
World No 1 Nelly Korda says her agonising near-miss at the US Women’s Open earlier this month has left her hungrier for success as the Women’s PGA Championship tees off on Thursday. The 26-year-old American had to settle for second place behind Maja Stark at Erin Hills three weeks ago after dropped shots in the final round ultimately torpedoed her chances of bagging a third Major crown. “Just an absolute heartbreaker,” Korda said immediately aft…
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