As Nelly Korda prepares to tee off at the 72-hole Cognizant Founders Cup at Upper Montclair Country Club, she is on the cusp of making history in the world of golf. The 25-year-old phenom has been on an incredible winning streak, claiming a record-tying five consecutive tournament victories. With the No. 1 ranking in the world, top earnings, scoring average, and points for the player of the year award, Korda's dominance is undeniable.
Despite her recent whirlwind experiences, including a memorable appearance at the Met Gala, Korda remains focused on her game. She is set to challenge the LPGA record books by aiming to become the first woman to win six consecutive starts.
Reflecting on her recent major win and the pressure of maintaining her streak, Korda emphasized the importance of staying grounded and not getting ahead of herself. She has found a balance between practice and rest, ensuring she is prepared both mentally and physically for the upcoming tournament.
While the Met Gala provided a unique diversion from golf, Korda's passion for the game remains unwavering. She is determined to excel on the course and continue her remarkable run of success.
As Korda faces the challenge of playing in New Jersey, a location where she has struggled in the past, she is paired with formidable competitors in defending champion Jin Young Ko and past champion Minjee Lee. The pressure is palpable, with golf legends Pat Bradley and Beth Daniel acknowledging the intensity of the moment for Korda.
With all eyes on her, Korda's journey at the Cognizant Founders Cup promises to be a thrilling chapter in her already illustrious career. As she navigates the course and competes against the best in the world, fans eagerly await to see if she can etch her name in the annals of golf history with a sixth consecutive victory.