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PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico -- Nelly Korda capped off a strong finish with a big drive and an 8-iron to 18 inches for eagle on the final hole Saturday, giving her another 5-under 67 that stretched her lead to three shots in the Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba.At stake for the No. 1 player in women's golf is chance to win back-to-back on the LPGA and become the first player since Annika Sorenstam in 2001 to start a season with six consecutive tournaments finishing no worse than runner-up.She has played in the final group in all six of her tournaments this year.Equally impressive is that Korda is coming off a win at major championship, going wire-to-wire in The Chevron Championship at Memorial Park, a big course for big hitters. El Camaleon is tight with trouble on both sides, and she's navigating that just fine.“Even though I'm coming off a major win, I took Monday off to relax. From there, I'm here to work. I'm not on vacation,” Korda said with a smile. “It's a tough golf course. Most important for me is mentally, being relaxed. I'd be lying if I said my energy level was 100%.”Korda was at 14-under 202.
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