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Will Korda bounce again? Can Vu win once more? What to observe on the KPMG Girls's PGA Championship

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June 20, 2024

The celebrities are aligning on the LPGA Tour, as two-time main championship winner Lilia Vu captured final week’s Meijer LPGA Basic in her first begin again after lacking 11 weeks with a again damage.

World No. 1 golfer Nelly Korda and Vu might be again on the course collectively once more at this week’s KPMG Girls’s PGA Championship, the third main of the season, which tees off Thursday at Sahalee Nation Membership in Sammamish, Washington.

Vu, who was named LPGA Participant of the Yr after profitable 4 occasions final season, together with two majors on the Chevron Championship and AIG Girls’s Open, has her sights set on returning to No. 1 within the Rolex Girls’s World Golf Rankings. In fact, that spot belongs to Korda, who has already received six occasions on tour this season, together with the primary main on the Chevron Championship in The Woodlands, Texas, on April 21.

Korda received six occasions in seven begins — and an LPGA record-tying 5 occasions in a row — earlier than cooling off in her previous two begins with missed cuts on the U.S. Girls’s Open and the Meijer LPGA Basic. She’s trying to bounce again after these two disappointments.

“I will undergo these conditions so many occasions the place I really feel like I am taking part in rather well, and I will undergo somewhat lull the place golf is the toughest factor in my life proper now,” Korda stated Tuesday throughout a information convention on the Girls’s PGA Championship.

“In order that’s I really feel like what grows myself as an individual and what makes me recognize the game a lot and makes me recognize the wins and the highs and good pictures, the crowds on the market as nicely.”

Korda, 25, was requested Tuesday whether or not she’d watched tennis star Roger Federer‘s graduation speech at Dartmouth Faculty on June 9. The 20-time Grand Slam champion famous that whereas he received 80% of his matches in his profession, he received solely 54% of the factors he performed.

“That is the identical factor with golf,” Korda stated. “They get second serves. If we mess up and make a giant quantity on a gap, it is somewhat bit extra penalizing than in the event that they double fault, as an example, relying on the place they’re within the match. It is true. You are going to fail greater than you win, and I feel that is what fuels a participant as nicely extra in sports activities.”

Korda can relate. On Might 30, she carded a ten on the par-3 twelfth gap within the first spherical of the U.S. Girls’s Open at Lancaster Nation Membership in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She posted 80-70 and missed the reduce by 2 strokes at 10-over 150.

Final week, she began with double bogey-bogey-bogey en path to a 4-over 76 in windy situations within the first spherical of the Meijer LPGA Basic at Blythefield Nation Membership in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She bounced again with a 5-under 67 within the second spherical however missed the reduce by one.

Like Federer on the tennis courts, there’s an expectation that Korda will win every time she tees it up in a match.

“I really feel like stress is [a] privilege, and that is one thing that you are the just one that may type of management that,” Korda stated. “You may take heed to the surface voices, however on the finish of the day, when you’ve got stress you possibly can take it in a optimistic manner that you’re doing good and taking part in nicely. However, yeah, I am simply going to remain in my bubble this week and exit and attempt to execute my pictures, be assured in what I’ve.”

Korda and Vu may even compete within the upcoming Olympic ladies’s golf match, scheduled for Aug. 7-10 at Le Golf Nationwide exterior Paris. They rank Nos. 1 and a couple of within the ladies’s Olympic Golf Rankings and can make the 60-woman discipline.

“I’ve by no means been to Paris, and the one factor I am actually trying ahead to is the croissants in all probability on each nook,” Korda stated. “I like bakeries and baked items, in order that’s one factor I am actually trying ahead to. And clearly representing my nation and attending to compete within the Olympics is such an unbelievable alternative.

“I am simply tremendous excited to get there and even simply to play that golf course. I received to observe it in [the 2018] Ryder Cup. To have the ability to play such superb golf programs like we do these days might be such a deal with.”

A rustic can have as much as 4 gamers within the discipline in the event that they’re ranked within the high 15 of the Rolex Girls’s World Golf Rankings. Together with Korda and Vu, Rose Zhang is No. 9 and can in all probability make the crew, whereas Megan Khang (No. 16), Alison Lee (No. 18), Ally Ewing (No. 19) and Allisen Corpuz (No. 23) have work to do that week.

The Olympics discipline might be finalized after Sunday’s remaining spherical at Sahalee Nation Membership.

Korda has already clinched a spot on the U.S. crew for the Solheim Cup, which might be performed Sept. 13-15 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Membership in Gainesville, Virginia. It will likely be her fourth Solheim Cup look.

Vu is second in Solheim Cup factors — 911½ behind Korda — and is all however a lock to make the squad. The highest seven golfers on the factors record when the qualifying interval ends after the AIG Girls’s British Open at St. Andrews in Scotland on Aug. 22-25 will robotically qualify for the U.S. crew. The subsequent two highest gamers on the earth rankings may even make the crew, and Stacy Lewis will make three captain’s picks.

Lewis is completely happy Vu, a Solheim Cup rookie ultimately 12 months’s occasion in Andalusia, Spain, is wholesome once more.

“Probably the most spectacular [thing] was the period of time that she took off after which simply comes again and wins,” Lewis stated. “That’s actually exhausting to do, as a result of [when] you come again, your quick recreation may be rusty. I used to be most impressed with that.”

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