“I wanted to win,” Nelly Korda shouts after being disqualified from the tournament for her involvement in a violent fight.
Nelly Korda has one of the most beautiful swings in golf, but her short game is also world-class.
Nelly Korda, the leader of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, began this season with a five-game winning streak that was a remarkable breakthrough for anyone who hasn’t followed her progress in recent years.
The 13-time tour winner, two-time major champion and 2020 Summer Olympic gold medalist came onto the LPGA Tour on a roll after winning in her first professional season as a 20-year-old in the fall of 2018.
In fact, as the daughter of Czech tennis stars Petr Korda and Regina Radziltová, Nelly was destined for greatness in the world of sports, and this DNA has been passed down to her sister Jessica, an LPGA star, and brother Sebastian, both great tennis pros.
Swing Nelly technology is widely thought to be an efficiency model. Suddenly, when there is no greenery, this is a way to continue this efficiency with a meaningful tremor. From top to bottom of the next round, copy the four important movements and cards.
1. Nelly keeps her hands close to her body while hitting. Most recreational players tend to “push” their hands toward the target. Try to finish the shot with the club shaft as close to the left pocket as possible.
2. Nelly flexes and releases his wrists during his swing, lowering the clubhead as if he’s “throwing” it at the ball.This small arm movement gives him the grace he needs to approach a short putt.
3. Stay Leaning The cord does a great job of rotating around the ball and maintaining the forward lean you established at impact through the end of the shot. Keep growing like Nelly.
4. Match LinesCorda holds the top of his clubface by refraining from bending his left wrist, keeping the club’s score lines relatively parallel to the centerline. Subtle, but very, very effective.