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BBC Sport04.05.2026Sport1 dk okuma

Nelly Korda Wins Riviera Maya Open for Second Consecutive Title

L'essentiel

  • World number one Nelly Korda clinched a four-shot victory at the Riviera Maya Open in Mexico, shooting a final-round 69 to finish at 17-under.
  • The 27-year-old American went 69 holes without a bogey before a closing bogey, one week after winning her third major at the Chevron Championship.
  • Arpichaya Yubol of Thailand finished second on her 24th birthday.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Nelly Korda won her third major title at the Chevron Championship in Houston one week prior, marking her second consecutive victory. She is the world number one and has been in dominant form throughout 2026.

Taille de police

World number one Nelly Korda went 69 holes without a bogey as she cruised to a four-shot victory in the Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba in Mexico. A week after Korda won her third major with a five-shot win at the Chevron Championship, she was just as dominant to beat Arpichaya Yubol of Thailand, who marked her 24th birthday with a 70 to finish alone in second. Yu Liu of China (69) was a further shot back. "I'm just enjoying myself and I love the competition. I love travelling to places like Mexico, all over the world. I'm just having fun," Korda said, following a closing round of 69. The 27-year-old American opened up a seven-shot lead early in the final round which started early to avoid thunderstorms. Her run of bogey-free holes, which began following a dropped shot on the second hole in round one, ended with a mishap on the last after firing into bushes and then a bunker. The six prevented her from matching her largest LPGA Tour margin of victory, set last week with her five-shot win in Houston. "Golf humbled me on the last hole and I made my first bogey on the weekend," she said. "Overall I'm so happy. I played some really good golf. You put in the work. Everyone out here puts in the work. Sometimes it works out."

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