Korda sisters return to LPGA sibling rivalry after three-year hiatus Sisters Nelly and Jessica Korda are set to compete together again on the LPGA Tour for the first time since 2023, marking a significant moment in their professional careers. The duo will participate in the Ford Championship in Chandler, Arizona, where they will face off in a full official event. This reunion comes after a prolonged absence for Jessica, who has been sidelined by a chronic back injury and the demands of motherhood following the birth of her son, Greyson, in 2024. Nelly Korda, ranked second in the world, expressed her comfort in competing alongside her sister, noting that their dynamic has shifted since their time on the golf course. “Life off the golf course is where I feel more at ease,” she said during a press conference at Whirlwind Golf Club. “When we’re both on the course, we’ll check the leaderboards occasionally, but the biggest adjustment for me was not having her around in everyday life. Having her as a dinner buddy or practicing together made a huge difference.” Jessica, 33, has been away from competitive play for nearly three years. She took an indefinite break from the tour after her injury and has since focused on raising her son. She is not returning to the tour full-time, which allows her to gradually reintegrate into professional golf while balancing her responsibilities as a mother. Her practice routine has changed significantly, prioritizing quality over quantity. She dedicates about three days a week to training, with sessions lasting an hour and a half on some days. “I have a sitter for five to six hours, so I need to manage my time between workouts, golf, and family,” she explained. “My son is my top priority, so practicing isn’t as exciting as it used to be.#nelly_korda #jessica_korda #ford_championship #regina_rajchrtov #bronson_burgoon