Who Is LPGA Star Nelly Korda Married to? The Dating and Relationship Life Timeline Explained

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Nelly Korda as a professional Korda began his professional career in 2016 on the Symetra Tour. She won her first pro event, the Sioux Falls GreatLIFE Challenge, by defeating Wichanee Meechai by three strokes after shooting rounds of 68-67-69-66. She was ninth on the money list at the end of the season, earning her LPGA Tour card for 2017. 2018: First LPGA win Korda won her first LPGA Tour title on October 28, 2018, when she won the Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship in Taoyuan, Taiwan. With this win, she and her sister Jessica Korda became the third pair of siblings in LPGA history to win together. They join the Jutanugarn siblings, Moriya and Ariya Jutanugarn, and Charlotta and Annika Sorenstam. 2019-2020: Continued success saw Korda finish second at the CME Group Tour Championship and third himself at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions. On February 17, 2019, she won the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open. In Australia, he did it to complete a “Family Slam.” Petr, his father, won the Australian Open singles tournament in 1998. Jessica Korda, his older sister, won the women’s Australian Open in 2012, and Sebastian Korda, his younger brother, won the Australian Open junior boys in 2018. [8] Korda’s win at the Australian Open was her fourth top-5 finish in her last five LPGA events. With this win, Korda moved into the top 10 of the Women’s World Golf Rankings for the first time, from 16th to 9th. She is now the second highest ranked American golfer in the world, behind only Lexi Thompson, who is ranked 5th. Korda won the Lacoste Ladies Open de France by eight shots on September 22, 2019. She shot a 4-under-par 67 in windy conditions.[In a playoff on November 3, 2019, Korda won the Taiwan Swinging Skirts LPGA to defend her title. 2021: Olympic gold, 4 wins, and the number one ranking in the world Korda won the Gainbridge LPGA on February 28, 2021. It was held in Boca Rio at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club in Orlando, Florida. Korda won the Meijer LPGA Classic in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on June 20, 2021. This made her the first two-time winner on the LPGA in 2021. She shot her best score on Saturday, a 62, which gave the his lead going into the last round. At the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at the Atlanta Athletic Club on June 27, 2021, Korda won her first major. In the final round, Korda shot a 4-under-par 68 and defeated Lizette Salas by three strokes. Korda became the best player in the world when he won. Korda was on the 18th tee on August 5 for round 2 of the Women’s Golf event at the Summer Olympics in Japan. He was at 11 for his round. If he had birdied the 18th, his score would have been 59, but he made a double bogey, so his score would have been 62. Korda won the gold medal on August 7. He won the gold medal, making him the first American woman to do it since Margaret Abbott in the 1900 Olympics. After Ko Jin-young won the BMW Ladies Championship on October 24, Korda dropped to No. 2 in the Women’s World Golf Rankings by a narrow margin of 9.36 to 9.34 average points per event played. He returned to being No. 1 on November 8, 2021, by just a fraction of the average points per event played (9.032 to 9.028), even though neither player played any tournaments between those two dates. This is because the calculations are based on an average over two years. Korda won the Pelican Women’s Championship in November. It was held in Belleair, Florida. Korda shot a 69 in the final round and beat Lexi Thompson, Lydia Ko, and Kim Sei-young to win. It was her fourth victory on the LPGA tour in 2021. She won despite making a triple bogey 7 on the par-4 17th hole, which dropped her from a tie for the lead at 19 to fourth place at 16, two shots to Thompson’s back. She got back on track on the 18th by making birdie, which tied her with her playing partner and the leader at the time, Lexi Thompson. Thompson then made a bogey on the 18th, which meant the four-way playoff had to start on the 18th hole. Korda won with a birdie, giving him four wins in 2021, the same as Ko Jin-young. With a score of 66, Ko Jin-young tied for sixth place. Since Stacy Lewis in 2012, Korda is the first American to win four times on the LPGA Tour in the same year. He has the lowest average score on the tour (68.774), better than the money list winner, Ko Jin-young (68.886), who played 67 rounds. However, he finished second on the money list ($2,382,198) behind Ko ($3,502,161). Lydia Ko won the Vare Trophy, even though she was third on the average score list. This is because neither Korda nor Ko Jin-young played the required 70 rounds. Although Ko Jin-young, ranked #2 in the world, tied with Korda for fifth place at the CME Group Tour Championship, Korda maintained his #1 spot in the Rolex Rankings on November 22 with an average of 10.07 score at Ko’s 9.94. 2022: Blood clot, loss of No. 1 spot in the world With her 26th consecutive week at number one in the Rolex rankings on January 3, 2022, Korda passed Stacy Lewis as the longest American woman golfer to be world number one. Lewis is 25 weeks. Three weeks later, she tied for 20th place with her sister Jessica and five other golfers at the Gainbridge LPGA Boca Rio tournament (January 27–30). The low finish earned her the #1 spot in the Women’s World Golf Rankings, which she held for 29 straight weeks. It went to Ko Jin-young, who became #2, because he had a higher average score (9.48 to 9.51 for Ko). Korda is now #2. In his first three races of 2022, he came in T-15, T-20, and T-4. Korda said on his Instagram account on March 13 that he developed a blood clot in his arm and will not be able to play in the first major of the year, the Chevron Championship. He also didn’t compete in the JTBC Classic, where he was supposed to before he got sick and had to stay home to recover. Korda returned to the US Women’s Open and finished in the top ten. Personal life Korda is the son of Petr Korda and Regina Rajchrtová, two retired Czech tennis players. His father won the Australian Open in 1998. He is a tennis grand slam champion. Sebastian, who is younger than him, won the men’s tennis title at the 2018 Australian Open. Jessica Korda, who is a year older than her, also plays on the LPGA Tour. Korda, then 23 years old, was on Forbes’ “30 under 30” list of high earners under the age of 30 in 2021.

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