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That she had two second place finishes that fired it up to get to here, but three, but she's like,
The way that she's going about it and putting more emphasis on these big weeks I think is great for Nellie Korda and what we want her to turn into.
I don't know if it's great for the LPGA Tour.
I think dominant in a different way.
I would say we don't need like, you know, that big run of wins was awesome at the time, but like, I would much rather be sitting here and come end of July and being like, Nelly is, is about to win her third or fourth major.
Yes.
And I think that's where she wants to be too.
And that's why I say, I don't know if it's like, if this is, this is what's best for women's professional golf.
I don't know if it's best for the LPGA tour, because I think Nelly, you're going to see her increasingly pull back from some regular, uh,
tour events, which traditionally, you know, Nelly played in a ton of them outside of like Asian swing stuff, which is great.
And I think that's, she needs to do what she needs to do in order to set herself up to compete at her best.
You know, you talked about seeing her hitting these shots, but like also like kind of having that little like spunk.
She got a little hop in her step again here.
And I think it's because she's like,
super relaxed and has full of energy and has not been on the road for three weeks in a row leading up to this, which we've seen.
And I think, you know, I'm very curious on what we know that the LPGA tour schedule is going to look a heck of a lot different here in the next coming years, but like where this is at and where, what levels of events are kind of being upgraded or degraded because we're kind of running into something where the PGA tour is going after as well.
I was thinking too, just strictly, I mean, her distance is a weapon and her ball striking on top of that, like she just gets so many more looks than anyone else does.
And even when she does miss a fairway and she's coming in with an eight iron and everybody else is coming in with a four hybrid trying to hold greens, like it's such an advantage.
What I love about her, every time we get over for the AIG, it always surprises me because she talks about the challenge of Lynx Golf, never really growing up playing Lynx Golf, and how much she enjoys it.
And I know a lot of that came from, like, showing up at St.