Daily News (Los Angeles)

Korda has a new coach in middle of breakout season

- By Doug Ferguson

Nelly Korda won her first major championsh­ip, rose to No. 1 in the world for the first time in her career and topped it off by winning an Olympic gold medal.

That didn’t stop the quest to improve, which is why she has a new coach.

Fresh off her fourth LPGA Tour victory of the year, the 23-year-old American said she began working a few weeks ago with Jamie Mulligan, the longtime pro at Virginia Country Club in Long Beach whose clientele most notably includes Patrick Cantlay.

Korda said she “surfed around” for a new coach, an appropriat­e choice of words since Mulligan is a surfer at heart when he’s not doing his day job.

Why Mulligan? It starts with her sister, Jessica.

“I know Jess is really good friends with Patrick Cantlay and, I don’t know, I’ve kind of surfed around,” Korda said. “I thought about a couple coaches, and I liked his demeanor. I like the way he’s super positive. I think we’ve just clicked kind of since the first day and I really enjoy being around him.”

She said she still uses longtime coach David Whelan for her short game.

Korda says she isn’t doing much with her swing because she’s in the middle of the season. The CME Group Tour Championsh­ip is the last official event of the year, and she also is playing with her father, former Australian Open tennis champion Petr Korda, in the PNC Championsh­ip in December.

Big bonus

Former Women’s PGA champion Hannah Green of Australia has earned $974,350 over the last two years combined on the LPGA Tour.

She picked up $1 million on Tuesday for her play on the par 5s.

Green and Matthew Wolff on the PGA Tour were officially honored for the Aon Risk-Reward Challenge, which offers $1 million to the player on each tour who has the lowest average score on a designated par 5 each week. She made birdie 74% of the time on the designated holes.

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