Nelly Korda is a highly accomplished American professional golfer on the LPGA Tour. A two-time major champion, she won the 2021 Women's PGA Championship and the 2024 Chevron Championship. Korda has accumulated 21 professional wins, including 16 on the LPGA Tour, and earned a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She has held the number one position in the Women's World Golf Rankings for over 100 weeks and finished as the year-end number one in both 2021 and 2024. Furthermore, Korda has represented the United States in four Solheim Cups, contributing to the winning team in 2024.
Nelly Korda took the lead at the Ford Championship in Phoenix. She built a two-shot advantage after hitting her stride in Round 2. LPGA highlights featured.
In 2020, Nelly Korda became the first American female golfer to win individual gold at an Olympic Games since 1900.
In 1978, Nancy Lopez was one of only two LPGA players to win five consecutive starts. Nelly Korda matched this record in 2024.
On July 28, 1998, Nelly Korda was born. She is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour.
In 1998, Nelly Korda's father, Petr Korda, won the Australian Open in tennis.
In 1998, Nelly Korda's father, Petr Korda, won the Australian Open, marking a significant achievement in his tennis career.
In 2004, Annika Sörenstam was one of only two LPGA players to win five consecutive starts. Nelly Korda matched this record in 2024.
Between 2004 and 2005, Annika Sörenstam was one of only two LPGA players to win five consecutive starts. Nelly Korda matched this record in 2024.
In 2024, Nelly Korda's four straight tournament wins made her the first player to achieve this feat since Lorena Ochoa in 2008.
In 2011, Yani Tseng achieved seven LPGA Tour event wins in a single year, a feat that Nelly Korda would later match.
In 2012, Nelly Korda's older sister, Jessica, won the Women's Australian Open golf tournament.
In 2021, Nelly Korda became the first American to win four times in an LPGA Tour season since Stacy Lewis in 2012.
In 2013, at the age of 14, Nelly Korda made the cut at the U.S. Women's Open, finishing tied for 64th place.
In 2014, Nelly Korda was triumphant at the Kathy Whitworth Invitational. She also received an invitation to compete at the Kraft Nabisco Championship as an amateur player.
In January 2015, Nelly Korda secured victory at the Harder Hall Invitational, despite receiving a two-stroke penalty for using a caddie.
During the 2021 Women's PGA Championship, Nelly Korda finished the tournament with a score of 19-under-par, which equaled the tournament's lowest ever score set by Inbee Park in 2015.
In 2016, Nelly Korda started her professional career on the Symetra Tour, winning her first professional event at the Sioux Falls GreatLIFE Challenge.
In 2016, Nelly Korda turned professional and won her first professional tournament at the Sioux Falls GreatLIFE Challenge.
In 2017, Nelly Korda made her LPGA Tour debut at the Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic and finished tied-5th. She ended the season at the CME Group Tour Championship.
In 2018, Nelly Korda's maiden LPGA Tour victory meant that she and her sister Jessica became the third pair of sisters to have both claimed victory in LPGA Tour events.
In 2018, Nelly Korda's younger brother, Sebastian Korda, won the Australian Open boys' singles title.
In 2018, Nelly Korda's younger brother, Sebastian, won the Australian Open Boys' singles in tennis.
In 2019, Nelly Korda and her sister Jessica became the first sisters to play as a pairing in a Solheim Cup match.
In 2019, Nelly Korda made her Solheim Cup debut at Gleneagles, Scotland. She partnered with her sister Jessica Korda, and they became the first sisters to be playing partners in the history of the competition. She finished the tournament with an unbeaten 3–0–1 record.
In 2019, Nelly Korda triumphed at the Women's Australian Open, which led her to enter the top-10 of the world rankings for the first time.
In 2019, Nelly Korda was in a relationship with professional ice hockey player Andreas Athanasiou.
In March 2020, the LPGA suspended competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics, Nelly Korda became the first American female golfer to win individual gold at an Olympic Games since 1900.
In 2021, Nelly Korda claimed her first major win at the Women's PGA Championship, taking her to world number one.
In 2021, Nelly Korda was included in the Forbes 30 under 30 list for earners under the age of 30, placed 23.
In 2021, Nelly Korda won the Gainbridge LPGA and the Meijer LPGA Classic, becoming the first two-time winner on the LPGA Tour for the year. She then won her first major at the 2021 Women's PGA Championship, becoming the number one ranked player in the world.
In 2021, Nelly Korda won the Women's PGA Championship, marking her first major win. She also finished as the year-end number one in the Women's World Golf Rankings.
In 2021, Nelly Korda won the gold medal at the Summer Olympics and represented the United States at the Solheim Cup in Toledo, Ohio. The US lost the Solheim Cup.
On January 3, 2022, Nelly Korda surpassed the record for the most consecutive weeks as world number one by an American, previously held by Stacy Lewis.
In November 2024, Nelly Korda won the Tournament of Champions, marking her first LPGA Tour event win since November 2024. The final round of the event was cancelled due to bad weather.
In 2024, Nelly Korda became the third player to win five consecutive tournaments on the LPGA Tour, culminating in her second major win at the Chevron Championship.
In 2024, Nelly Korda finished tied for 3rd at the Women's British Open, was unable to defend her Olympic title, finishing outside the medal positions, and participated in the United States team's victory at the Solheim Cup, securing three wins out of four matches.
In 2024, Nelly Korda was named by Sportico as the 8th highest earning female athlete in the world, with earnings of $14.4m across both prize money and endorsements.
In 2024, Nelly Korda won the Chevron Championship, marking her fifth consecutive victory and second major title with a score of 275 (−13, 68-69-69-69), surpassing Maja Stark by two strokes.
In 2024, Nelly Korda won the Chevron Championship, marking her second major win. She was also on the winning team at the Solheim Cup in 2024.
In November 2025, Nelly Korda announced her engagement to Casey Gunderson.
In 2025, Nelly Korda finished runner-up at the Tournament of Champions and later lost her world number one ranking to Atthaya Thitikul after a tied-36th place finish at the Women's British Open.
In 2025, Nelly Korda made a cameo appearance as a doctor in the sports comedy film Happy Gilmore 2.
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