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Golf Jun 19, 2026

Chevron Championship: Nelly Korda sets 36-hole scoring to race six strokes clear in first women's major of 2026

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Chevron Championship: Nelly Korda sets 36-hole scoring to race six strokes clear in first women's major of 2026

Nelly Korda moved closer to a third major title as the world No 2 set the new 36-hole scoring record at the Chevron Championship to stretch her lead to six strokes heading into the weekend.

Korda, who won the Chevron two years ago, moved 14 under after carding a second-straight 65, with no-one else in the field shooting better than 67 across the first two days.

The world No 2 birdied her final two holes to streak further clear. She has made only one bogey through her opening two rounds at Memorial Park in Houston.

It marks the lowest 36-hole score in her career in the majors, and the third-best 36-hole score in LPGA majors behind Jeongeun Lee6 (127), Brooke Henderson (128) and In Gee Chun (129), all at the Evian Championship, the tournament in France the LPGA chose to designate as a major in 2013.

Korda's six-shot lead is also tied for the largest 36-hole lead at an LPGA major championship since 1980 with Patty in Sheehan 1990 and In Gee Chun in 2022.

"I'm comfortable with my game," Korda said. "I think where I'm the most comfortable is definitely with my mindset of knowing when I mess up I'll figure it out.

"Sometimes I think you get stuck in wanting to play well and wanting to be at the top always that you have this tension of not wanting to make a mistake."

Korda holds a six-shot lead over Patty Tavatanakit, alone in second on eight under, while Ina Yoon, Ryan O'Toole and Farah O'Keefe, one of eight amateurs in the field, are one futher back in a share of third.

World No 1 Jeeno Thitikul will be a shock omission over the weekend after missing the cut, following up her opening 74 with a 73 on Friday to finish three over.

LPGA rookie Mimi Rhodes, who had been in contention after an opening 69, also ended up missing the cut after dropping four shots over her final five holes to post a six-over 78.

Fellow English hopefuls Charlie Hull and Lottie Woad have made the weekend at two under and one over, respectively, after rounds of 70 and 72 on Friday.

Who will win The Chevron Championship? Live coverage of the third round begins on Saturday from 7pm on Your Site Golf.

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