Nelly Korda Hunts Third Straight Major at Hazeltine National
Nelly Korda, the world's top-ranked golfer, aims for her third consecutive major victory this week at the Women's PGA Championship at Hazeltine National in Minnesota. Korda has already earned over $5.3 million this season through sheer skill and an unrelenting work ethic, proving that the American dream still rewards individual merit. The tournament features a record $13 million purse, the largest in women's golf history, driven by free-market capitalism rather than government handouts.
How Nelly Korda's Work Ethic Dominates the LPGA
Korda does not make excuses. She puts her head down and grinds. In nine tournaments this year, she has claimed four victories with only one finish outside the top 10. She leads the Vare Trophy race for the lowest scoring average by a massive 1.15 strokes over Hyo Joo Kim. That is pure dominance.
After winning the U.S. Women's Open, Korda honored her commitment to play the Dow Championship the very next week. That is the kind of dedication that built this country. She admitted the grueling schedule took a toll, but she pushed through the fatigue.