Nelly Korda has downplayed the prospect of a future Women’s Masters tournament, suggesting it’s not currently among her top priorities. While recognizing its potential significance, Korda emphasized she’s focused on present goals and ongoing commitments within women’s golf.
Speaking to reporters, Korda acknowledged the historical value such a tournament might hold but added that her career path isn’t defined by hypothetical events. “It’s not something I spend much time thinking about,” she remarked during a recent interview.
Korda’s current focus remains on consistency, major championships, and representing her country. With the LPGA schedule already demanding, she prefers to channel energy into existing opportunities rather than speculating on future formats.
Though many in the golf world hope for a Women’s Masters someday, Korda appears more invested in shaping her own legacy through performance and professionalism, rather than advocating for traditions that have yet to be realized.