HomeGolfNelly Korda’s quest for her fifth straight win comes at the first women’s major of the year. But just how far will this story spread?
Nelly Korda’s quest for her fifth straight win comes at the first women’s major of the year. But just how far will this story spread?
Lewis has been in Korda’s shoes before. Not literally as a four-straight-tournament winner but as the No. 1 player in the world, hailing from America, the No. 1 golf TV market in the world. There’s a certain pressure on that player to deliver, both on the golf course and off. Lewis knows that Korda is a bit of a reluctant star, but sees this as a moment where she needs to lean in.
“I think Nelly does have a responsibility, and she probably doesn’t always want it, just knowing her,” Lewis said. “But it’s saying, yes. Continuing to play great golf, though, is No. 1. That’s what helps our tour the most is her playing great golf. That’s what I would tell her, is to remember that.”
This comes at an interesting time for the LPGA, which has established an in-house marketing team in recent months focused on pushing forward its greatest players. The return on investment is already proving quite valuable, LPGA commissioner Molly Marcoux Samaan said Tuesday, as the tour has seen roughly three times the social media engagement in recent weeks as this time two years ago.
“Those are huge growth numbers in the overall engagement. We just need to keep investing in that. You need money, you need resources, you need people to keep having the world see these amazing athletes, and then the whole tipping point will occur.”
As for what else Korda might be able to do to urge women’s golf closer to that tipping point, Lewis was rather direct.
“Well, I mean, every week she needs to be in [the media center] talking about it and how good she’s playing,” Lewis said. “I don’t know what that’s going to be, what that looks like for her. I’ve been in her shoes. I’ve been the No. 1 in the world and top American, and you’re asked to do a lot of things. But give the media a couple hours every week. That’s what she’s going to have to start doing.”
That plus the simple task of continuing to play historically great golf. The latter is much more difficult than the former, even if she’s made it look easy. Korda’s opening round begins at 2:10 p.m. ET Thursday and will be broadcast on Golf Channel and Peacock, as well as ESPN+’s featured groups coverage.
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