Nelly Korda is on the cusp of her third straight major win, with the KPMG Women's PGA Championship teeing off this week at Hazeltine National Golf Club.

What are the odds?

As of June 22, Nelly Korda is listed as the favorite to win at +310, according to DraftKings.
The odds are in her favor, but she faces tough competition from Minjee Lee, the defending champion.

Who are the contenders?

Minjee Lee walks in as the defending champ, having won her third major in front of a home crowd in Texas last year.
Other top contenders include Jeeno Thitikul at +1225, Ruoning Yin at +1400, and Hannah Green at +1750.
Nelly Korda has been on a hot streak, with win after win and second-place finish after second-place finish.

Can she win again?

Despite her recent media commitments and the pressure of being a top contender, Nelly Korda has the skills and determination to take home her third straight major title.
But at close to 3-1, there's not much value in betting on her, given her recent schedule and the target on her back.

What's the best bet?

Gaby Lopez is a promising pick at +3100, having finished T-2 at Riviera earlier this month.
Lottie Woad is another contender to watch, with five top-10 finishes in 2026 and an LPGA-best 28 sub-par rounds.
Jennifer Kupcho is a good bet to lead after the first round at +5700.
Hannah Green is a solid choice for the "Winner Without" prop market at +1475.
And with her recent performance, she's a strong contender for the championship title.
Nelly Korda's quest for her third straight major title is underway, and it's going to be an exciting tournament.
The KPMG Women's PGA Championship is set to be a thrilling event, with top golfers competing for the top prize.
As the tournament progresses, we'll see if Nelly Korda can maintain her lead and take home her third straight major title.