Tiger Woods of the LPGA, Max Homa and Kevin Kisner were MESMERIZED by Nelly Kordas performa

Publish date: 2024-06-22

Max Homa and Kevin Kisner played alongside two LPGA players in the QBE shootout, their gameplay was found to be astounding by the two golfers and they expressed how Nelly Korda’s precision reminded them of that of Tiger Woods. For the first time in QBE’s history, two women golfers were on the course.

Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson played alongside Max Homa and Kevin Kisner in the first round and the two saw the World No. 2 play live in action for the first time. The conversational exchange between the two male golfers was like the sugar in the ears of Nelly.

QBE shootout was founded by Greg Norman but unfortunately, with the LIV Golf series controversies, the Tiburon Golf Course misses the presence of Norman. Soon after plenty PGA players defected from the PGA Tour to join LIV, feelings have turned from competition to bitter rivals.

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Max Homa and Kevin Kisner’s heart-to-heart conversation about Nelly Korda

This conversation between Homa and Kisner was par joyful, Kisner: “I think I called her the Tiger Woods of the LPGA Tour at one point. And then through about seven or eight holes I said she’s hit every shot just like she wants to for eight holes. Like does she hit a bad shot? I have no idea; I’ve never seen her hit a bad shot. We were laughing all day.”

Homa indicated that Korda’s gameplay was a little outrageous, meanwhile, Kisner reflected that her perfection of driving down the middle each time was astounding.

Nelly Korda and Denny McCarthy are the youngest pair at the 2022 QBE Shootout. They met for the first time Tuesday. This exchange was pretty funny on trying to coordinate outfits pic.twitter.com/AosrJAI5lg

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Homa said, “She drove it down the middle on every hole, she almost hit the pin three times, hit it to like two inches on one par 4, then from way too far that next one, she almost hit the pin.” To which Kisner replied, “Twenty-footer.”

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Nelly Korda (24) and Denny McCarthy (29) are the youngest team in the field and both competing for the first time in the QBE Shootout. The last time a rookie team won this event was in 2011 (Keegan Bradley/Brendan Steele). pic.twitter.com/yNTYrFX0lc

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Homa added, “And chipped it great, so I don’t know how she does not win every week. It’s a testament to these other ladies that anyone can even sniff beating her because that was wildly impressive.”

Kisner and Home believed that Nelly Korda must be winning each tournament she enters as her vision and mission towards each shot was unbelievable, Homa stated, “Up for debate. She said Lydia gets them all. I think they would have a nice battle.”

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