U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
Korda extra motivated after narrow USWO defeat
Nelly Korda speaks to the media after her two-stroke U.S. Women's Open defeat about her disappointment in coming so close after playing well and her extra sense of motivation to address certain parts of her game.
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