Nelly Korda lidera la LPGA con un inicio dominante en 2026

Nelly Korda ha logrado tres victorias y tres segundos puestos en sus primeras seis participaciones de la temporada 2026 de la LPGA.

El juego de hierros de Korda desde el rough ha marcado la diferencia. Alcanza los greens en regulación con una tasa del 68 por ciento tras fallar las calles en los hoyos de par 4 y 5, superando ampliamente el promedio del circuito del 51,8 por ciento. Esto le ha permitido ganar 1,97 golpes por ronda en los golpes de aproximación, la mejor marca en el tour.

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