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Nelly Korda explained what it took to dominate The Chevron Championship and Golf Central analyzed the elite performance.
Alex and Matt Fitzpatrick spoke to Golf Channel’s Brentley Romine after winning the Zurich Classic, discussing the “grit” it took facing adversity on the back nine at TPC Louisiana.
Nelly Korda celebrated her win at The Chevron Championship by leaping into the victory pool at Memorial Park in Houston, Texas.
Less than a year after fighting to keep DP World Tour card, Alex Fitzpatrick teamed with his older brother, Matt, to capture the Zurich Classic and earn his first PGA Tour card.
Matt Fitzpatrick and his younger brother Alex combined for a 1-under 71 in alternate shot play on Sunday, to pull out a drama-filled, single-stroke victory in the Zurich Classic and usher the younger Fitzpatrick onto the PGA Tour through 2028.