Korda completes US golf sweep with women’s gold

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Nelly Korda won the gold medal at the Olympic women’s golf on Saturday with a tense one-stroke victory to complete a United States sweep and secure another glittering prize for a royal family of sport.
Japan’s Mone Inami took the silver in a playoff with New Zealand’s bronze medallist Lydia Ko, the home favourite bringing her proud coach to tears at Kasumigaseki Country Club.
But there was no fairytale finish for India’s world number 200 Aditi Ashok, who was second after the third round but ended a heart-breaking fourth having raised her country’s medal hopes.
Korda’s gold, six days after compatriot Xander Schauffele won the men’s event, gave her family another precious heirloom to rival father Petr’s Australian Open tennis trophy.
“It feels amazing … It’s surreal,” the world number one told reporters after finishing with a 69 for a 17-under total of 267.
“It was very stressful but I kept it together, I fought pretty hard.
“It’s safe to say I really enjoyed my first Olympic experience.”
It was a nervous finish, with Inami (65) grabbing a share of the lead on the 17th before play was suspended due to a risk of lightning.
But the home hope bogeyed 18 to restore Korda’s one-stroke buffer as she shot for the final green. The American landed her second in regulation and two-putted for par to secure gold.
Korda’s older sister Jessica, who finished tied for 15th, did a little dance before hugging 23-year-old Nelly on the green as their U.S. team mates cheered.
It continues Korda’s annus mirabilis, having clinched her first major and the world number one ranking at the Women’s PGA Championship in June.
“Honestly, it’s crazy,” she said. “I think I’ll look back at the season after the season is done… When I do look back, it’s just crazy.”
The Korda family can look forward to plenty more sporting success, with Jessica a six-times winner on the LPGA Tour in her own right and younger brother Sebastian a title-winner on the ATP tennis tour at the age of 21.

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