It’s Been Tough’: LPGA Star Nelly Korda Bursts Into Tears While Discussing the Struggles After Her Recent Win

The great female golfer Nelly Korda is back in her element again. It was a challenging year for the pro golfer, as she had no significant wins. 2022 was going south until yesterday when she claimed victory. After everything Korda went through this year, the struggles were all worth it after she won Pelican Women’s Championship 2022.

 

 

 

She successfully fended off Lexi Thompson and defended her title from the last time. After this significant win, Korda burst into tears and poured her heart out. She revealed the ordeals of her life this year. Her happiness was visible in tears rolling down her cheeks. Let’s find out what the Olympic gold medalist had to say post her win.

 

 

The reporter asked the champion, Nelly Korda, about her feeling post the victory in the championship. Korda already had tears in her eyes, which was an overwhelming moment for her. The year was tough for her, and the victory was a great way to reach the no.1 position again. Talking about her feelings, she said, “Super nice, yeah, has a nice ring to it. It’s been really nice to see my parents, but yeah, it’s been tough.”

 

Tears followed her words, and there was a sob-fest for her. As the female golfer on the LPGA tour, the reporter further asked about her feelings about gaining the number one spot again. The overwhelmed Korda was still wiping her tears, and she said she worked hard for the victory. Despite her encountering bad luck in earlier events, she was happy now. She said she “worked really hard during my few weeks off and feels good to be back on top.”

 

 

The number 1 female golfer mentioned that the win did not come easy. Weeks of hard work is what landed her on the victory pedestal. Despite missing two cuts and Arkansas in Dallas, she kept her head high and kept practicing. Now the results are in front of us, and her fans cannot be happier about Korda’s victory.

 

 

Korda claimed her defending title by carding 6-under 64 for a one-shot victory at Pelican Golf Club. In the final round, she hit seven birdies and finished the championship 14-under 196, just one shot ahead of Lexi Thompson.

 

 

They shortened the tournament to 54 holes only because of Hurricane Nicole. However, Korda proved herself again. Korda said it was a roller coaster feeling for her, but she also understands that the ups and downs are a part of life.

 

What are your thoughts about the big win of the seven times winner at the LPGA? Let us know in the comments.

 

 

 

 

 

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