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Nelly Korda Shoots Lowest Round at U.S. Women’s Open, Finishes Strong with No Complaints

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Nelly Korda Shoots Lowest Round at U.S. Women’s Open, Finishes Strong with No Complaints
Nelly Korda shines with her lowest round of 67 at the U.S. Women's Open, securing second place on the leaderboard.

Nelly Korda delivered her best performance to date at the U.S. Women’s Open by shooting a 67 in the second round, placing her second on the leader board. Despite the high pressure of the event, she expressed satisfaction with her play and no regrets about her round.

After the round, Korda commented on her day, stating she had no dissatisfaction with her performance:

“No complaints, really. A couple balls hit the bottom of the cup so I was really happy to see that.” —Nelly Korda, Professional Golfer

She also reflected on her putting approach comparing the two rounds, explaining how her confidence in distance control improved from the first day to the second.

“Honestly, I was hitting really good putts yesterday. I was hitting it exactly where I wanted to and they just weren’t falling. It was one of those days. Today I did the same thing; I didn’t really try to do anything different, tried to roll it over an intermediate target. My distance control has been really good on the putting green, so hopefully I can keep trending in the right direction heading into the weekend.” —Nelly Korda, Professional Golfer

During the press conference, Korda described the U.S. Women’s Open as more demanding compared to other LPGA events, requiring precise and calculated shot-making throughout the course.

Review of Nelly Korda’s 2025 LPGA Season Leading to the U.S. Women’s Open

Before competing in the U.S. Women’s Open, Nelly Korda participated in six LPGA tournaments in 2025 with notable performances. She secured second place at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and recorded top-10 finishes in several other events.

Her tournament results included:

  • Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club: 2nd place with rounds of 71, 67, 67, and 65, totaling 270 (-18)
  • Founders Cup presented by U.S. Virgin Islands at Bradenton Country Club: Tied 7th, rounds 68, 68, 65, and 71, total 272 (-12)
  • Ford Championship presented by Wild Horse Pass at Whirlwind Golf Club: Tied 22nd with rounds of 67, 65, 73, and 69, total 274 (-14)
  • JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro at El Caballero Country Club: Tied 16th, rounds 67, 68, 67, and 72, total 274 (-14)
  • The Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods: Tied 14th with rounds of 77, 68, 71, and 70, total 286 (-2)
  • Mizuho Americas Open at Liberty National Golf Club: Tied 5th, rounds 68, 68, 68, and 73, total 277 (-11)

Her experience at past U.S. Women’s Opens had been challenging. The previous year, Korda missed the cut after rounds of 80 and 70, while in 2023 she finished tied 64th, showing steady improvement leading up to this year.

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Significance of Korda’s Performance and Outlook for the Weekend

Nelly Korda’s lowest round at the U.S. Women’s Open signals a strong step forward in her performance at this challenging major tournament. Her ability to maintain composure and adjust strategies, particularly in putting, reveals growing confidence that could prove crucial for her success in the remaining rounds.

Given the intensity and demands of the U.S. Women’s Open course, Korda’s focus on calculated shot selection and solid distance control positions her as a serious contender heading into the weekend. Fans and analysts will closely watch how her form holds up as she approaches the final rounds, which are often decisive in a major championship setting.

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