Nelly Korda led by as many as eight shots Saturday in the season’s first major but settled for a five-shot advtange entering the final round.
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Tavatanakit on second round at Chevron: 'I grinded pretty well'
After the second round of The Chevron Championship, Patty Tavatanakit discussed her round of 69, as she works to close the gap on leader Nelly Korda.
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