Nelly Korda
Early Life & Background
Nelly Korda was born in the United States, a country with a rich golf tradition that has produced legends like Mickey Wright, Annika Sörenstam, and more recently, her own sister Jessica Korda. Coming from a family deeply rooted in sports (her father is former tennis professional Petr Korda), Nelly was introduced to golf at an early age and quickly demonstrated exceptional talent. She turned professional in 2016, following a successful junior and amateur career that positioned her as one of the most promising young players in the game.
Career Highlights
Korda has established herself as one of the top players on the LPGA Tour, consistently competing at the highest level. In early 2026, she claimed victory at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, finishing at -13, a testament to her ability to perform under pressure in elite fields. Her strong start to the 2026 season also included back-to-back runner-up finishes at the Fortinet Founders Cup (-15) and the Ford Championship presented by Wild Horse Pass (-26), showcasing her remarkable consistency and scoring prowess.
As of 2026, Korda holds the #2 position in the LPGA rankings with 120 points, reinforcing her status as one of the tour's dominant forces. While specific details about her earlier career wins are not provided in the available data, her current ranking and recent performances highlight her sustained excellence in women's professional golf.
Playing Style
Korda is known for her powerful, technically sound swing and aggressive yet controlled approach to the game. Her ability to go low, evidenced by her -26 finish at the Ford Championship, demonstrates her capacity to dominate courses with a combination of distance off the tee and precision iron play. Her mental toughness in contention has been a key factor in her success, as seen in her ability to secure a win and multiple high finishes in early 2026.
Current Form
Korda entered the 2026 season in peak form, capturing a victory and two second-place finishes in her first few starts. Her scoring performances—particularly the -26 at the Ford Championship—suggest she is playing some of the best golf of her career. Maintaining her position as the world #2, she remains a formidable contender in every tournament she enters.
Legacy & Outlook
Though still in the prime of her career, Nelly Korda has already cemented her place among the LPGA's elite. With a major championship-caliber game and the consistency to challenge for the world #1 ranking, her future appears bright. If she continues her current trajectory, she could join the ranks of American golf legends and further elevate the sport's popularity in the U.S. Her rivalry with other top players promises to shape the women's game for years to come.
Recent Results
In The News
Nelly Korda Wins Back-to-Back: Riviera Maya Romp Lifts American to 18 LPGA Titles
Nelly Korda Moves to Four Under on Back Nine at Chevron Opener
Nelly Korda Prepares for Chevron Championship After Skipping L.A. Event
Nelly Korda Skips LA Tournament for Better Chevron Prep
Nelly Korda Emerges From 'Weird' 2025 Season as World No. 2 Dominates
Nelly Korda Dominates LPGA Scoring; Takeda Leads Birdie Count
Hyo Joo Kim Edges Nelly Korda in Thrilling Founders Cup Finish
Nelly Korda's Costly 3-Putt Ruins LPGA Comeback at Founders Cup