CLIFTON, N.J. — History could be beckoning this weekend for Nelly Korda, but the world’s current No.1 women’s golfer said Wednesday that her busy off-course life has kept those thoughts from entering her mind.
“If I’m being honest,” Korda said, “I have not thought about it at all.”
With a win at the Cognizant Founders Cup, Korda would claim her sixth straight tournament victory, setting an LPGA benchmark for consecutive wins.
Korda, however, has had plenty to keep her busy to help keep her mind off the record.
After catching up on rest after winning the Chevron, Korda hosted her first junior amateur event — an all-girls tournament last week in her hometown of Bradenton, Florida. On Monday, she was in New York City, walking the carpet at the Met Gala.
“I haven’t had too much time to think about it,” Korda said of the record amid her busy schedule.