Nelly Korda celebrates 100 weeks as top-ranked golfer

Liz Moore Commissioner LPGA
Liz Moore Commissioner - LPGA
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Nelly Korda has reached a significant milestone in her golfing career, marking 100 weeks as the number one player in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. This achievement highlights her consistent performance and dominance in women’s golf.

Korda’s journey to this accomplishment reflects her dedication and skill on the course. Her tenure at the top spot is a testament to her ability to compete at the highest level consistently.

The recognition of Korda’s 100 weeks as world number one underscores her impact on the sport and solidifies her status among the elite players in women’s golf.

Sarah Kellam, who hails from Kentucky and played collegiate golf at Northern Kentucky University, is currently serving as a Manager of Digital Content. Before joining LPGA, she worked as a freelance content creator.



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