Nelly Korda captured the Chevron Championship to claim her third major title, completing a comeback shaped as much by mental growth as by her golf.
Despite strong stats the previous season, Korda failed to win and grew frustrated with constant questions about her lack of trophies. A painful near-miss at the U.S. Women's Open became a turning point, forcing her to confront her tendency to overthink and lose confidence under pressure.
Together with her caddie, she adopted a simpler mindset — focusing on positivity, trusting her game, and accepting mistakes rather than chasing perfection.
At Memorial Park, Korda entered the final round with a large lead but had to manage nerves and moments of doubt. By sticking to a more conservative strategy and staying mentally composed, she held off the field to secure a dominant and emotional victory.