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Aug 20th, 2022
Nelly Korda surges past sister to win in Sotogrande
American overturns a seven-shot deficit for a thrilling victory
Photography: Tristan Jones/LET
Nelly Korda overturned a seven-shot deficit and clinched victory in a thrilling renewal of the $1 million Aramco Team Series Sotogrande after an extraordinary final day at La Reserva Club.
The World No.3 reined in her sister Jessica – the runaway 36-hole leader – and held strong at the summit to win by three strokes on 13-under-par. Her elder sister, Anna Pelaez and Pauline Roussin shared second spot.
Jessica looked to be in a near-impregnable position at the start of the day, holding a six-shot advantage from Roussin. But she allowed the chasing pack back into the tournament by frittering away shots through the front nine.
Roussin was first to take advantage of Jessica’s problems and grabbed the lead by holing a 15-foot putt on the 10th green.
But the young French star four-putted for a triple bogey at the next where Jessica temporarily stopped the bleeding with a much-needed birdie. It was only a temporary respite for the American, who dropped shots at the 13th and 14th.
And while all this drama had been unfolding, Nelly Korda had been making serene progress, almost unnoticed. She was ten strokes adrift at one stage but three straight birdies from the seventh hole saw her edge into contention.
The reigning Olympic champion repeated the trick from the 12th and all of a sudden she moved to 13-under to grab the lead on her own.
Her position of supremacy never came under serious threat in the closing stages and she finished up shooting 67 – 10 less than Jessica – to secure her second Ladies European Tour title three years after landing the French Open.
Korda, 24, said: “I’m super excited to win, I haven’t won this year, so it feels nice to get a win under my belt but I’m also very sad as it wasn’t the day Jess was expecting.
“I guess we were hoping for a bit more of a battle going down the stretch, but it’s golf and that sometimes happens. I was over par for the majority of the front nine, but I went on a little nice run. Had two turkeys on the scorecard, which was nice.
“I just stuck to it and told myself that there’s a lot of opportunities out there and hopefully I can capitalise on them.”
Some of the biggest cheers of the day were for crowd favourite Pelaez, playing 90 minutes from her home in Malaga. The rising star of Spanish women’s golf battled all the way to end to shoot 69, including a great up-and-down for par at the last, which earned her a runners-up spot finish alongside Jessica Korda and Roussin.
Pelaez said: “I'm very pleased with my game and especially the fight. Today, I think I played great. Minus-3, I think it's a good score. I was emotionally very stable and finishing with that par on the last hole, I think it helped. Overall, I’m very happy with the week.”
The next Aramco Teams Series will be staged in New York from October 13-15th. The final event of the series will take place at Royal Greens Golf Club in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from November 10-12th. This year, there is a new format for the Aramco Team Series, which launched in 2021. This season, the teams compete over only 36 holes – the Thursday and Friday of the tournament – with $500,000 prize-money being split between the lowest scoring fourballs.
Saturday’s final day of play is contested by only the lowest scoring 60 players and ties from the opening two days, who return to the course to battle it out for a share of another $500,000, this time in individual earnings.
The World No.3 reined in her sister Jessica – the runaway 36-hole leader – and held strong at the summit to win by three strokes on 13-under-par. Her elder sister, Anna Pelaez and Pauline Roussin shared second spot.
Jessica looked to be in a near-impregnable position at the start of the day, holding a six-shot advantage from Roussin. But she allowed the chasing pack back into the tournament by frittering away shots through the front nine.
Roussin was first to take advantage of Jessica’s problems and grabbed the lead by holing a 15-foot putt on the 10th green.
But the young French star four-putted for a triple bogey at the next where Jessica temporarily stopped the bleeding with a much-needed birdie. It was only a temporary respite for the American, who dropped shots at the 13th and 14th.
And while all this drama had been unfolding, Nelly Korda had been making serene progress, almost unnoticed. She was ten strokes adrift at one stage but three straight birdies from the seventh hole saw her edge into contention.
The reigning Olympic champion repeated the trick from the 12th and all of a sudden she moved to 13-under to grab the lead on her own.
Her position of supremacy never came under serious threat in the closing stages and she finished up shooting 67 – 10 less than Jessica – to secure her second Ladies European Tour title three years after landing the French Open.
Korda, 24, said: “I’m super excited to win, I haven’t won this year, so it feels nice to get a win under my belt but I’m also very sad as it wasn’t the day Jess was expecting.
“I guess we were hoping for a bit more of a battle going down the stretch, but it’s golf and that sometimes happens. I was over par for the majority of the front nine, but I went on a little nice run. Had two turkeys on the scorecard, which was nice.
“I just stuck to it and told myself that there’s a lot of opportunities out there and hopefully I can capitalise on them.”
Some of the biggest cheers of the day were for crowd favourite Pelaez, playing 90 minutes from her home in Malaga. The rising star of Spanish women’s golf battled all the way to end to shoot 69, including a great up-and-down for par at the last, which earned her a runners-up spot finish alongside Jessica Korda and Roussin.
Pelaez said: “I'm very pleased with my game and especially the fight. Today, I think I played great. Minus-3, I think it's a good score. I was emotionally very stable and finishing with that par on the last hole, I think it helped. Overall, I’m very happy with the week.”
The next Aramco Teams Series will be staged in New York from October 13-15th. The final event of the series will take place at Royal Greens Golf Club in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from November 10-12th. This year, there is a new format for the Aramco Team Series, which launched in 2021. This season, the teams compete over only 36 holes – the Thursday and Friday of the tournament – with $500,000 prize-money being split between the lowest scoring fourballs.
Saturday’s final day of play is contested by only the lowest scoring 60 players and ties from the opening two days, who return to the course to battle it out for a share of another $500,000, this time in individual earnings.