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Nelly Korda stays red hot at The Chevron Championship, after she posted back-to-back 65s to take a massive lead and seize control of the tournament.
Recreating O'Keefe's stellar second-round chip on No. 13 at Chevron
Golf Channel's Karen Stupples and Tom Abbott attempt to recreate Farah O'Keefe's chip on No. 13 during the second round at The Chevron Championship.

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Korda after shooting 65 again to lead Chevron field: 'Happy with my day'
Nelly Korda spoke with Golf Channel's Amy Rogers about her second 65 in a row at The Chevron Championship and broke down her Friday round.

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