Golf’s Dynamic Duo: Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda Dominate 2023
Explore the golf dominance of Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda in 2023, from Scheffler’s PGA Tour victories to Korda’s remarkable LPGA winning streak. Discover expert insights on potential winners and top players to watch post-Masters.
Golf’s Dynamic Duo: Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda Dominate the Early Season
(The Fried Egg – April 19, 2023)
As the golf world recovers from the excitement of the Masters and looks ahead to the Chevron Championship, two players have emerged as the sport’s dominant forces in 2023: Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda.
Scheffler, the reigning Masters champion, has been unstoppable on the PGA Tour, claiming victories at the season’s two biggest events – the Masters and the Players Championship. His dominance extends to the Arnold Palmer Invitational, a tournament he can arguably consider his third title of the year.
Meanwhile, Korda has been the LPGA’s standout performer, winning her last four consecutive starts. The 25-year-old’s recent surge has been nothing short of remarkable, as she became the first player to win four in a row since Lorena Ochoa in 2008. A fifth consecutive victory at the upcoming Chevron Championship would tie her with the legendary Annika Sorenstam and Nancy Lopez.
Our panel of experts weigh in on the possibility of Korda’s historic run continuing and discuss the biggest names on the PGA Tour struggling to keep pace with Scheffler’s brilliance.
Can Nelly Korda Make It 5-of-5?
Brody Miller believes Korda’s remarkable streak may come to an end, noting the high-pressure nature of golf and the difficulty of maintaining such a level of dominance. However, Gabby Herzig and Hugh Kellenberger are confident the world No. 2 can extend her winning ways, highlighting the versatility of her game and her ability to thrive in various conditions.
If not Korda, then who wins the Chevron Championship?
Miller suggests rising star Ayaka Furue as a potential dark horse, while Herzig and Kellenberger favor experienced campaigners Charley Hull and Rose Zhang, respectively, to challenge for the major title.
Who Are You Most Worried About After the Masters?
When it comes to the struggles of top PGA Tour players at Augusta National, the panel agrees that the concerns surrounding Justin Thomas are the most alarming. Spieth’s erratic play and Morikawa’s post-coaching changes are also discussed, but Thomas’ mental and putting woes are seen as the most pressing issue.
Over/Under: Scottie Scheffler’s 2024 Majors Wins at 2.5
The experts are bullish on Scheffler’s chances, with Miller and Herzig predicting the world No. 1 to win three majors this year, while Kellenberger believes two victories are a realistic target for the dominant Texan.
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