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PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. – “The arrow needs to be pulled back in order to be shot forward.”

There was a time Nelly Korda had that saying as a wallpaper on her phone. Older sister Jessica thought about getting an arrow tattoo. It’s not exactly a Korda family motto, but it’s something they talk about often, said Jessica, who was standing outside at Riviera Country Club as Nelly met with the press after taking a share of the 54-hole lead at the 81st U.S. Women’s Open.

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“Even though you might feel like you’re taking a step back, who knows, you might be taking four or five steps forward?” Jessica said. “But that’s the whole point of life. You’re always going to be going back and then forward, back and then forward. You’re never going to have an up trajectory.”

Nelly Korda plays her tee shot on the ninth hole during the third round of the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open Presented by Ally at The Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Calif. on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Nelly won four times on the LPGA in 2021, including her first major and an Olympic gold medal. Then, won only once the next two years. She won seven times in 2024, including her second major, and then nothing but heartbreak in 2025, including a runner-up finish in at the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills.

This season, she’s lost to only nine players total in seven starts, winning three times, including a third major title at the Chevron Championship. The difference, she said, has been a mindset shift. When bad breaks happen, as they inevitably will, she’s endeavoring to embrace the challenge rather than get down.

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“That’s kind of been the attitude I’ve tried to change to,” said Korda, “Because I think the worst thing that you can be, but which I am still, is a perfectionist in this sport. It does drive you nuts when you constantly miss a divot or you’re in a divot by a centimeter here and there, or you hit a great putt and it just lips out.”

When it comes to working on her mind, Korda said she’s talked to “a bunch of people.” Her fiancé, Casey Gunderson, encourages her to be more positive. She has taken to traveling with Post-It notes to give herself uplifting reminders when she’s getting ready for the day.

“Casey brings a very positive and calm personality to her tornado mess sometimes,” said Jessica with a laugh. “He’s been a great addition.”

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