- ‘I’m in a dream’: Tearful Nelly Korda wins golf’s US Women's Open The Straits Times —
- Nelly Korda wins U.S. Women's Open title with perilous final putt, claiming her 2nd straight major ABC News —
- Nelly Korda deals Charley Hull more major heartbreak to win first Women’s US Open title The Independent —
- Korda pips Hull to win maiden US Women's Open BBC Sport —
- Korda claims first US Open title RTE —
- Chun In-gee falls short in US Women's Open The Korea Herald —
- Charley Hull edged out as Nelly Korda secures first US Women’s Open title The Independent —
- Nelly Korda wins US Women’s Open title with perilous final putt Boston Globe —
- Korda wins US Women's Open title with perilous final putt ABC News —
- Nelly Korda's U.S. Women's Open win is just the beginning as she plans her 2027 wedding with Casey Gunderson Times Of India —
- Nelly Korda wins US Open ahead of Charley Hull to claim second consecutive major The Guardian —
- 2 S. Koreans come up short at LPGA major The Korea Herald —
- Korda wins U.S. Women’s Open title with perilous final putt to claim her second straight major The Globe and Mail —
- Nelly Korda finally conquers U.S. Women's Open for fourth major title The New York Times —
- Charley Hull edged out as Nelly Korda secures first US Women’s Open title The Independent —
- Charley Hull edged out as Nelly Korda secures first US Women’s Open title Belfast Telegraph —
- Nelly Korda wins her first U.S. Women's Open title in a thriller at Riviera Los Angeles Times —
- Dominant Korda cruises to victory in Mexico BBC Sport —
- Korda dominates another LPGA field and wins by four shots in Mexico The Globe and Mail —
- Nelly Korda continues white-hot season at 2026 Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba for third win in six starts CBS Sports —
Nelly Korda
American golfer
Nelly Korda is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. She is a four-time major winner, claiming victories at the 2021 Women's PGA Championship, the 2024 and 2026 Chevron Championships and the 2026 U.S. Women's Open. In total, she has won 24 professional titles including 19 on the LPGA Tour and was a gold medalist at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She has spent over 100 weeks as number one in the Women's World Golf Rankings and in both 2021 and 2024 finished as year-end number one. She has represented the United States at four Solheim Cups and was a member of the winning team in 2024.