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Korda Eyes History: Eighth Win and $1 Million Prize at LPGA Tour Championship
Nelly Korda, the world's No. 1 golfer, is poised to make history at the LPGA Tour Championship, seeking her eighth win of the season and a record-breaking $1 million prize. The 23-year-old American has dominated the LPGA Tour this year, and a victory in Naples, Florida, would cement her status as one of the greatest golfers of her generation.
Tournament Preview
The LPGA Tour Championship brings together the top 60 players in the world, competing for the largest prize purse in women's golf. Korda, who has already clinched the Player of the Year award, is looking to cap off an incredible season.
Korda's Remarkable Season
With seven wins already under her belt, Korda has established herself as the player to beat. Her impressive resume includes:
- 7 wins, including 2 major championships
- 14 top-10 finishes
- $1.5 million in earnings
Pursuing History
A win at the LPGA Tour Championship would:
- Tie Korda with Annika Sorenstam for most wins in a season (8)
- Surpass $2 million in season earnings, a record
- Secure her second consecutive Player of the Year award
Korda faces stiff competition from:
- Lexi Thompson, seeking her first win of the season
- Jin Young Ko, defending champion and world No. 2
- Brooke Henderson, Canadian star with 2 wins this season
Tournament Format
- 72-hole stroke play
- No cut
- $1 million prize to the winner
_Schedule and Coverage_
- November 18-21: Tournament play
- Live coverage on Golf Channel and NBC
- Streaming on (link unavailable) and (link unavailable)
- Nelly Korda seeks eighth win and record-breaking $1 million prize
- Dominant season cementing her status as world's best golfer
- Strong field competing for largest prize purse in women's golf
- History within reach for Korda at LPGA Tour Championship
As Nelly Korda aims to make history, the golf world watches with anticipation. Will she secure her eighth win and etch her name in the record books?
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