Nelly Korda Reflects After Frustrating Finish to Women's PGA
Nelly Korda finished the Women's PGA with a one-over 73, seven shots back of the leader.
Korda dominated the start to the 2026 season, winning the first two major tournaments.
She wasn't focused on matching Inbee Park's 2013 record or Babe Zaharias' 1950 feat.
Korda was disappointed with her overall performance, not just the final result.
She three-putted five times, uncharacteristic for the No. 1 player in the world.
Korda plans to "just chill for a few days and then practice" after the tournament.
She will have two chances to win the career grand slam at the Evian Championship and the Women's Open Championship in July.
Korda finished inside the top 10, but wasn't pleased with her play, especially the three-putts.
The No. 1 player in the world will look to bounce back from the disappointing finish.
On the final round, Korda completed her 18 holes with a one-over 73.
The Women's PGA was a frustrating finish for Korda, but she's already looking ahead to the next tournaments.