Nelly Korda leads The Chevron Championship by five shots but it could have been greater had her putter cooperated Saturday. The “Golf Central” team details.
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How did that not go in? Roussin-Bouchard can't believe it!
Pauline Roussin-Bouchard nearly holed her approach shot on the par-4 18th Saturday at the 2026 Chevron Championship. Her reaction was nearly as good as the result.
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