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Post Solheim Cup, Nelly Korda jokes she has to ‘hate all the girls’ at LPGA in Queen City

Maineville, OHIO − Many LPGA golfers enjoy the change of pace that comes with team events on the tour.

Last week, World No. 1 Nelly Korda helped lead Team USA to its first Solheim Cup win since 2017. Korda may have cherished that title even more than the half-dozen wins she’s logged on the LPGA Tour this year.

“It’s very hard to compare the two. Maybe a little bit more fun, I would say,” Korda said. “It’s just so different having a teammate out there that you can have fun with and also rely on. It’s just a little bit less pressure and a lot more fun.” Korda has made history this season as just the fourth player on tour to win six times before June, joining a trio of Hall-of-Famers in Babe Zaharias, Louise Suggs and Lorena Ochoa. Now the 26-year-old American has to switch gears heading into Maineville this week for her first appearance in the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G.

The team atmosphere from last week’s triumph in Gainesville, Virginia is over. She’s back to being the hunted with a target on her back.

“Hate all the girls again,” Korda joked on Wednesday when asked about the mindset switch when it’s back to individual stroke play.

Her LPGA rivals won’t turn from friend-to-toe completely. In reality, Korda has climbed to the top of the rankings by locking in. She’ll follow that same formula in Cincinnati. “Just really have to be precise and diligent on hitting your targets and focusing on that,” Korda said. “Just go out and enjoy myself, play some good golf, stay in my bubble and take it a shot at a time.”

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