Nelly Korda has etched her name in golf history by winning her third consecutive major championship, joining an elite group of players who have achieved this rare accomplishment. The 25-year-old American's victory at the Women's PGA Championship marks her sixth major title overall.
Korda's dominant performance included rounds of 68, 66, 70, and 67, finishing at 15-under par and winning by four strokes. Her consistent ball-striking and clutch putting were on full display throughout the tournament.
"I'm just trying to stay in the moment and play my game," Korda said. "To win three majors in a row is something I never imagined possible, but I'm incredibly grateful for this opportunity."
The victory solidifies Korda's position as the world's top-ranked female golfer and establishes her as one of the most dominant players in recent LPGA history. Her success has inspired a new generation of young golfers and brought increased attention to women's professional golf.