Nelly Korda’s Coffee Date ☕💖 | LPGA Star Spends Time with Favorite Olivia Cowan During Tour Break
Golf star Nelly Korda is making the most of her LPGA Tour break by enjoying a cozy coffee date with her favorite fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. Fans are loving this off-course moment that highlights the strong bond between the two pros.
In this video, we cover:
🔹 Nelly Korda’s fun outing with Olivia Cowan
🔹 How the LPGA star is spending her break from tournaments
🔹 Fans’ reactions to the “coffee date” moment
🔹 Why this friendship is winning hearts both on and off the course
From fairways to coffee shops, Nelly and Olivia prove that golf friendships are as inspiring as the game itself.
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Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kuryaku. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady, but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thinkle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over The Thinkle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thinkle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Gino of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner, Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kiryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thinkle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corta dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kiryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corta dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thinkle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thinkle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Portall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Gino of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thinkle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kiryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuok. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fuentto. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thinkle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Futo. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Pall. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the Women’s Open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European Tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, CA held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Keryako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuho America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over, while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowan last played at the PF London Championship on the Ladies European Tour, finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundi Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Ginole of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitical. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins and seven titles overall. Nelly Corda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star, who skipped the Portland Classic, shared Cowan’s Instagram story where the two were seen enjoying a coffee date along with Steph Kyako. Corda and Kiryaku last competed at the AIG Women’s Open. The former finished T36 at three over while the latter had a T8 finish at four under. Cowen last played at the PF London Championship on the ladies European tour finishing fourth, three shots behind the winner Laura Fu. Corda’s 2025 season has been steady but winless in 13 starts. She has collected five top 10 finishes, including runner-up results at both the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the US Women’s Open. She also placed T5 at the Mizuo America’s Open and secured a solo fifth at the Women’s Scottish Open. The now former world number one has been consistent with top 20 finishes at the Chevron Championship T14, Shopright LPGA Classic T15, LA Championship T16, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship T19. Other solid runs include AT7 at the Founders Cup, T-22 at the Ford Championship, T-28 at the T-Mobile Match Play, and T43 at the Amundy Evian Championship. Nelly Corda is no longer the world number one golfer. For the first time in more than a year, Nelly Corda is no longer the top ranked player in women’s golf. The 27-year-old slipped to number two in the Rolex rankings after Genothetical of Thailand moved past her earlier this month. Corda dropped from the top after her T36 finish at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porto Call. That result ended her run of 71 straight weeks as world number one. The gap between the two players had been narrowing for months. Before the women’s open, Corda held only a 0.1861 point advantage over Thitle. It was the slimmest margin since her return to the top in March 2024. By contrast, her dominance peaked in May last year when she led Lilia Vu by more than six points after capturing her sixth trophy of the season. In total, Nelly Corda has spent 108 weeks as world number one. She first reached the position in June 2021, lost it briefly, and returned in 2024 with a dominant run that included five straight wins