Nelly Korda stays red hot at The Chevron Championship, after she posted back-to-back 65s to take a massive lead and seize control of the tournament.
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Korda after shooting 65 again to lead Chevron field: 'Happy with my day'
Nelly Korda spoke with Golf Channel's Amy Rogers about her second 65 in a row at The Chevron Championship and broke down her Friday round.
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