Nelly Korda, one of the top golfers in the world, is looking forward to a well-deserved rest after a frustrating finish at the Women's PGA Championship. The tournament was held at the PGA National Golf Club in Florida, and Korda was in contention for much of the event before fading down the stretch.
"I'm disappointed with the way I finished, but I'm also proud of the way I played for most of the tournament," Korda said. The LPGA Tour leader was in second place at one point, but she was unable to sustain her momentum and finished several strokes behind the winner.
Despite the disappointing finish, Korda is still one of the top-ranked golfers in the world, and she is expected to be a major contender at the next two majors. The Rochester golf community is eagerly following Korda's career, and many local golfers are inspired by her success. As Korda looks to regroup and refocus, she will have the support of her fans and the Rochester golf community behind her.
The Oak Hill Country Club, which is located just outside of Rochester, is one of Korda's favorite courses, and she has often spoken about the challenge and beauty of the layout. Looking ahead, Korda is expected to take a short break before preparing for the next two majors, where she will look to bounce back from her disappointing finish and contend for the title.
