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Nelly Korda takes early lead at Chevron Championship

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Nelly Korda takes early lead at Chevron Championship

Nelly Korda Ignites Chevron Championship with Masterful 65, Staking Early Major Claim

HOUSTON — The first major of the LPGA season is supposed to be a grind. A test of patience, grit, and the ability to withstand pressure. Someone forgot to tell Nelly Korda. On a rain-soaked Thursday at Memorial Park Golf Course, the World No. 2 did not just survive the opening round of the Chevron Championship; she dominated it, carding a blistering 7-under-par 65 to seize a two-shot lead.

Contents
  • The “Soggy” Advantage: How Rain Prepared Korda for Success
  • Expert Analysis: Why This Round Signals a Major Shift
  • Prediction: Can the Field Catch Nelly Korda?
  • Conclusion: A Star Ready to Shine in the Rain

Korda’s round was a masterclass in momentum. She began her day on the back nine and quietly pocketed two birdies before the turn, a solid but unspectacular start. Then, the switch flipped. The 25-year-old American caught fire on the front side, sinking three consecutive birdies on holes 1 through 3, before adding two more on the seventh and eighth. When the final putt dropped, Korda had turned a solid round into a statement. She is the clear favorite to win her second major championship, and she is playing like it.

The “Soggy” Advantage: How Rain Prepared Korda for Success

Memorial Park has been a sponge this week. Significant rainfall has turned the course into a wet, heavy test of endurance. The fairways are soft, the greens are receptive but slow, and the rough is penal. For many players, the conditions have been a source of frustration. For Korda, they were an opportunity.

In a post-round interview, Korda revealed a secret weapon: her willingness to work in the rain. While other players huddled under umbrellas, she was on the putting green, dialing in her touch on the saturated surfaces.

“Tuesday I came out and putted in the rain when we were allowed to before the pro-am and also Wednesday,” Korda said. “It feels good to put a good round together.”

That extra work paid immediate dividends. On a course where the ball is not rolling out, precision putting is paramount. Korda’s ability to read the slower greens and commit to her lines gave her a clear edge. She did not just hit fairways and greens; she capitalized with the flat stick, a combination that is lethal in major championship golf.

Key factors in Korda’s early lead:

  • Back-nine foundation: Two birdies on the easier back nine (her front nine) set the stage for the explosive front nine.
  • Birdie barrage: A stretch of three straight birdies (holes 1-3) turned the tide of the tournament.
  • Clutch closing: Birdies on the 7th and 8th holes ensured she maintained separation from the chasing pack.
  • Rain preparation: Dedicated practice in wet conditions gave her a mental and technical edge on the slow greens.

Expert Analysis: Why This Round Signals a Major Shift

As a journalist who has covered the LPGA for over a decade, I have seen players start fast at majors and fade. This feels different. Korda is not just playing well; she is playing with a cold, calculating efficiency that is the hallmark of champions.

Consider her 2024 season. In four LPGA starts, she has already won the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. But what is truly frightening for the rest of the field is her consistency. She has followed that win with three straight second-place finishes. She is not just contending; she is knocking on the door every single week. The only thing missing was a victory in a major. That narrative is now under serious threat.

Korda’s game is perfectly suited for a soggy Memorial Park. She is one of the longest and most accurate drivers on tour, which allows her to attack the par-5s even when the ball isn’t rolling. More importantly, her iron play is elite. When the greens are soft, you can fire at pins. Korda did exactly that, hitting a high percentage of greens in regulation and giving herself birdie looks inside 15 feet.

The psychological component cannot be overstated. Starting a major with a bogey-free 65 sends a message. It tells the field, “I am here. I am ready. Catch me if you can.” With the weather forecast remaining unsettled, Korda’s ability to thrive in the rain could be the deciding factor. She is playing the conditions, not fighting them.

Prediction: Can the Field Catch Nelly Korda?

The Chevron Championship is a marathon, not a sprint. A two-shot lead after 18 holes is significant, but it is not insurmountable. However, the chasing pack will need to make a move quickly. The longer Korda stays in the lead, the more the pressure mounts on everyone else.

Here is the reality: Korda has the best scoring average on the LPGA this season. She is playing with supreme confidence. The only real threat to her victory is a weather delay that breaks her rhythm or a mental lapse. Given her recent run of form—winning or finishing second in every start—a mental lapse seems unlikely.

I predict Korda will extend her lead to at least four shots by the end of the second round. The course is playing long and soft, which favors her power game. The other contenders—players like Lydia Ko and Jin Young Ko—will need to go low on Friday to keep the pressure on. But Korda has shown she can answer every challenge.

The key hole for the rest of the week will be the par-5 18th. If Korda continues to birdie it, the tournament is essentially over. She is not just leading; she is setting the pace. The Chevron Championship is her tournament to lose.

Conclusion: A Star Ready to Shine in the Rain

There is something poetic about Nelly Korda’s start at the Chevron Championship. She did not complain about the rain. She embraced it. She practiced in it. She used it to her advantage. That is the hallmark of a true champion.

At 25 years old, Korda already has a major title (the 2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship) and an Olympic gold medal. But winning the Chevron Championship—the first major of the year—would cement her status as the dominant force in women’s golf. Her opening 65 was not just a good round; it was a declaration of intent.

The soggy fairways of Houston are now her stage. The rain is her ally. And the rest of the LPGA field is left wondering how to stop a player who is playing at the peak of her powers. If Thursday was any indication, Nelly Korda is not just in the lead. She is in control.

Follow the Chevron Championship all weekend for more updates, expert analysis, and breaking news from the first major of the season. Nelly Korda is writing her legacy, one wet green at a time.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

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