Nelly Korda praises Scottie Scheffler's consistency, expressing admiration for his incredible talent and sportsmanship.
Nelly Korda, the world number one in women’s golf, has publicly praised Scottie Scheffler, the men’s world number one, following his commanding victory at the 2025 PGA Championship. This shift in tone comes after Korda initially admitted she had not been closely following Scheffler’s recent successes, instead choosing to concentrate on her own game. Their shared status as leading figures in golf puts them in the spotlight, highlighting the importance of Korda’s response to Scottie Scheffler’s win as anticipation builds for the upcoming LPGA major.
Both Korda and Scheffler experienced challenging starts to 2025, struggling to replicate their prolific 2024 seasons where each won seven tournaments, including a major title. Scheffler ended his winless spell in early May, capturing the 2025 PGA Championship with a commanding five-stroke margin at Quail Hollow. This performance reignited comparisons between the two top-ranked golfers, putting pressure on Korda to comment on her peer’s dominance.
During a press conference at the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, Korda was asked about her thoughts on Scheffler’s exceptional show at Quail Hollow and whether she could draw inspiration from him for her own play. She responded candidly by saying,
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“Yeah, he’s just an incredible player, incredible human being, and how consistent he is week in and week out, that’s something to look up to.”
— Nelly Korda, Professional Golfer
This statement marks a return to positive acknowledgment from Korda regarding Scheffler’s performance. Despite not having won recently herself, Korda’s willingness to openly admire Scheffler signals growing confidence as she prepares for a crucial majortournament at Fields Ranch East, PGA Frisco. Her strong result with a tie for second place at the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open further bolsters the belief that she is regaining her top form.
Scheffler’s recent success may also serve as additional motivation for Korda to reclaim dominance on the LPGA Tour. While the road ahead will be challenging, especially given Korda’s earlier struggles to meet expectations in certain events, her renewed perspective and growing momentum suggest she is ready to make an impact during the upcoming championship.
Facing the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship: Korda’s Opportunity to Reclaim Glory
Nelly Korda enters this year’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championship with unfinished business, as last year’s event saw her miss the cut by a single stroke after a difficult start. That experience remains a reminder of the challenges she faces in major tournaments, where consistency and mental fortitude are paramount. However, recent finishes indicate she is building the confidence needed to overcome past setbacks.
Aside from the 2024 KPMG Championship, Korda also missed the cut in the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open and the Meijer LPGA Classic, illustrating the obstacles she has had to overcome. In 2025, her tied second finish at the U.S. Women’s Open, combined with a fifteenth-place finish at the ShopRite LPGA Classic, represents encouraging signs of a return to form. Korda’s decision to skip the 2025 Meijer LPGA Classic might have been strategic to focus on preparation for the PGA Championship.
Adding to the anticipation is Scottie Scheffler’s recent statement about their rivalry, acknowledging Korda’s superior standing by saying,
“she’s got me pretty beat right now.”
— Scottie Scheffler, Professional Golfer
This admission from Scheffler reflects a dynamic competitive relationship between the two golfers and may fuel Korda’s determination to regain her winning streak. The upcoming major at PGA Frisco offers an ideal stage for her to channel that ambition and potentially dominate the LPGA Tour once more.
A Renewed Focus as Korda Aims to Build Momentum and Chase Victory
While the beginning of the 2025 season proved frustrating for both top-ranked players, Scheffler’s recent breakthrough has helped reset the tone. Korda’s revised attitude toward her male counterpart’s achievements indicates a shift in her mindset, moving away from distraction and towards concentrated determination. The support and mutual respect between these golfers underscore the pressure they face to maintain elite performance levels.
Korda’s renewed confidence is critical as she approaches one of the most important events on the LPGA calendar. The field at Fields Ranch East will be tough, with many contenders aiming for the Wanamaker Trophy, but her recent results suggest she is closer than ever to rediscovering the form that made her a dominant force in women’s golf.
The 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship represents more than just a tournament; it is a test of Korda’s resilience and ability to withstand pressure from both the competition and expectations. Achieving success here could be the catalyst for a stronger season ahead, and perhaps pave the way for a return to the top of the LPGA ranks.