Kiara Romero, world No. 1 amateur, shows calm resilience after 1-under par first round at Chevron Championship.
Kiara Romero, world No. 1 amateur, shows calm resilience after 1-under par first round at Chevron Championship.
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Kiara Romero displays resilience in Chevron first round

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Kiara Romero, the world No. 1 amateur, shot 1-under par in the first round of the Chevron Championship at Memorial Park in Houston. The 20-year-old Oregon player surged early with a 3-under front nine and a birdie on the par-5 14th before late bogeys. Her calm demeanor amid setbacks highlighted her potential on the LPGA stage.

Romero started strong Thursday, reaching 4-under after stuffing her third shot on the par-5 14th to five feet for birdie, putting her near the early lead. At the par-3 15th, she missed the green short and left, chipping up but missing par. On the ensuing par-5, with her father Rick watching, she hung her approach right into the water, leading to bogey on 16 after par on 17 and another bogey on 18 from a missed six-footer, closing at 1-under after bogeying three of her final four holes. Her head never dropped, exuding unflappable confidence her father described as avoiding 'wasted energy.'

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Discussions on X about Kiara Romero's first round at the Chevron Championship focused on her strong early performance reaching 4-under par and her resilience, finishing at 1-under despite late bogeys on three of the final four holes. Golf journalists and fans praised her calm demeanor and potential for LPGA stardom, with mentions of her LEAP program progress. Sentiments were mostly positive, though one user expressed frustration with LPGA coverage.

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Nelly Korda celebrates her seven-shot lead at 14-under par in the Chevron Championship, with leaderboard and emotional moments in the background.
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Nelly Korda surges to seven-shot lead at Chevron Championship

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Nelly Korda fired a strong second round to reach 14 under par after 36 holes at the Chevron Championship, opening a seven-shot lead in the LPGA's first major. Amateur Farah O’Keefe sits tied for second at seven under, drawing inspiration from Rory McIlroy's Masters comeback. Stacy Lewis marked an emotional farewell with her father caddying her final hole.

Nelly Korda captured her third major championship at the Chevron Championship, defeating the field by five shots at Memorial Park in Houston. The victory marks her second win of 2026 following a winless 2025 season. Korda credited mental adjustments and a focus on smart golf for her dominant performance.

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Following her five-shot victory at the 2026 Chevron Championship—her third major title—Nelly Korda has reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, leapfrogging Jeeno Thitikul. This caps a strong start to the year for the American star amid the tournament's ongoing coverage.

PGA Tour professional Kris Ventura endured a challenging moment on the par-4 13th hole at Memorial Park during the first round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open. Starting 59 feet from the cup after two shots, the 31-year-old Norwegian took eight more strokes to finish with a 10. The incident highlights the demanding design of the renovated course.

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Auston Kim of the United States holds a one-shot lead at the HSBC Women’s World Championship after shooting a 3-under 69 in the second round at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore. The 9-under total puts her ahead of Minjee Lee, Ariya Jutanugarn and Haeran Ryu, who are tied for second. Kim emphasized embracing the competition as she seeks her first LPGA victory.

Chandler Blanchet shot a 5-under 67 to take a four-shot lead at the Puerto Rico Open after two rounds. The 30-year-old golfer, who had missed the cut in all five prior starts this season, sits at 13-under par at Grand Reserve Golf Club. Several young players, including John Daly II and Blades Brown, remain in contention heading into the weekend.

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Daniel Berger extended his lead to five shots at the Arnold Palmer Invitational after shooting a second-round 68 to reach 13 under par. Akshay Bhatia sits second at 8 under following a low round of 66, while Ludvig Åberg, Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala share third at 7 under. The cut fell at 2 over, with notable players like Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry missing the weekend.

 

 

 

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