In the world of professional golf, we have witnessed some truly remarkable feats over the years. Nancy Lopez and Annika Sorenstam both won five consecutive LPGA events, while Tiger Woods has won four times in consecutive years on the PGA Tour. Tiger and Ben Hogan have even won events six in a row. But never before have we seen the type of mastery and dominance being displayed by Nelly Korda and Scottie Scheffler simultaneously.
In their last 10 starts combined, the two world No. 1s have won nine times, with a missed putt by Scheffler on the 72nd hole of the Houston Open standing in the way of a perfect 10. Korda’s streak of five straight wins was capped off with her second career major at the Chevron Championship, while Scheffler has sandwiched a pair of wins around a runner-up finish in Houston. The two have claimed victory at prestigious events such as the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Players, Masters, and RBC Heritage, with Scheffler’s win at Augusta marking his second major.
Both Korda and Scheffler are well aware of the historic nature of their recent successes and the company they are in with other golfing legends. Korda admires Scheffler for his approach to the game both on and off the course, stating that he inspires her and many others with his dedication to winning every tournament he competes in. Likewise, Scheffler acknowledges the impressive feat of Korda’s five consecutive wins and expresses his happiness for her accomplishments.
As the two golfers take a break from competition this week, it is worth examining the numbers behind their recent streaks. Despite being closely matched in terms of world ranking and career accomplishments, there are some differences in their recent performances. Scheffler, at 27 years old, has won four of his last five events and finished as runner-up once, while Korda, aged 25, has claimed five straight victories with no runner-up finishes.
In terms of total strokes under par, Korda holds a slight edge over Scheffler, with 61 under compared to his 76 under. However, Scheffler has amassed significantly more prize money in his recent events, totaling $16,253,735 compared to Korda’s $2,400,000. Despite these differences, both players have demonstrated their ability to compete at the highest level and achieve success on the biggest stages in golf.
In light of their recent accomplishments, the question arises as to whether Korda and Scheffler are engaged in a competition with each other. While Scheffler jokes about Korda’s superior winning streak, he acknowledges the impressive nature of her achievements and expresses his happiness for her success. Both players emphasize the importance of staying true to oneself and focusing on their own games amidst the hype and expectations that come with their recent performances.
As Korda and Scheffler take a well-deserved break from competition, golf fans and analysts alike are left to marvel at the historic feats they have achieved in such a short span of time. With the potential for even more success on the horizon, these two world-class golfers are primed to make a lasting impact on the sport and continue to rewrite the record books with their remarkable talents and dedication to excellence.