Nelly Korda has capped her best season by capturing the top two honours at the LPGA Awards in Naples.
The 26-year-old Florida native received the Player of the Year Award and the Annika Major Award, which goes to the major winner who had the best overall results in the season's big five events.
Korda won seven events in 2024, including the Chevron Championship, her second career major title.
"It's been crazy, it's been such a fun year, full of ups and downs, but I am so, so grateful for my team sitting right here," Korda said. "It's been an amazing year and I'm so grateful to be doing what I love."
Korda entered the year with six career LPGA tournament wins but she added victories at the LPGA Drive On Championship, the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship, the Ford Championship, the T-Mobile Match Play, the Mizuho Americas Open and The Annika in addition to the Chevron Championship.
She missed the cut at both the U.S Women's Open and the Women's PGA Championship before tying for 26th at the Evian Championship and tying for second at the Women's British Open.
With Lilia Vu having won Player of the Year in 2023, US golfers have captured the honour in consecutive years for the first time since Betsy King and Beth Daniel did so in 1993 and 1994, respectively.
New Zealand's Lydia Ko was awarded the Heather Farr Perseverance Award, given for "hard work, dedication and love of the game of golf."
Ko, 27, earned the gold medal at the Paris Olympics to become the youngest player to earn Hall of Fame status since the current format went into place.
Ko's three official victories this year included a major, the AIG Women's Open.
"2024 has felt like a fairytale, one word, fairytale," Ko said. "I can't believe it, even now while looking at some of the highlights. I still get goosebumps."
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