Nelly Korda, a prominent figure on the LPGA Tour and two-time Major champion, is currently taking a pause from active competition to recharge after competing at the recent AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl. Although she has elected not to participate in the upcoming Portland Classic, Korda remains focused on preparing for future tournaments as part of her golf comeback.
During this break, she has been working on her game, sharing moments on social media that show her upbeat spirit despite enduring intense summer heat. Sporting a bright orange Nike shirt and black shorts, Korda’s energy and optimism remain evident as she gets ready to return to the competitive scene.
Performance and Challenges in the 2024 Season
This year has proven to be a testing period for Korda, who previously collected seven career victories but has yet to secure a win in 2024. Her performance at the AIG Women’s Open saw her finish tied for 36th with a score of three over par. Across 13 LPGA events this season, she has consistently made the cut, accumulating five top-10 finishes and second-place results at the HGV Tournament of Champions and the U.S. Women’s Open.
Nevertheless, her results at the Majors have fluctuated significantly. She struggled to defend her title at the Chevron Championship, finishing in a four-way tie for 14th place. After nearly clinching the U.S. Women’s Open with a runner-up spot, her form waned, including less impressive results such as a T19 at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, a tie for 43rd at the Amundi Evian Championship, and a tie for 36th at the AIG Women’s Open.

Ranking Changes and Competitive Landscape
Korda’s recent form led to a significant shift in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings when Jeeno Thitikul overtook her after an outstanding run that ended Korda’s 71-week reign at the top. Her 30th-place finish at her latest Major exemplified the challenges she currently faces amid stiff competition.
Notable Tournament Highlights So Far This Year
Throughout the season, Korda has demonstrated resilience with several notable finishes. In addition to the runner-up spots, she secured a T7 at the Founders Cup, a T5 at the Mizuho Americas Open, and a solo fifth place at the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open. These performances underscore her potential to regain dominant form despite this year’s setbacks.
Looking Ahead: Expectations for Upcoming Events
Fans and analysts alike are eagerly watching Korda’s next scheduled entry at the CPKC Women’s Open, which will take place from August 21 to 24 at the Mississaugua Golf and Country Club in Ontario, Canada. This event represents a key opportunity for her to convert recent near-victories into a long-awaited win and solidify her status once more among the top contenders on tour.
As the 27-year-old prepares for this significant return, the golf world remains hopeful that her perseverance and dedication will lead to a major breakthrough, signaling the continuation of her impressive career trajectory.

