Nelly Korda recently stepped onto the golf course for practice amidst cold temperatures on January 9. She posted a story from her practice session on her Instagram, where she currently has 1 million followers.
In the story, Korda posted a short Boomerang video where she could be seen smiling into the camera. She was sporting a black puffy winter jacket over a white hooded sweatshirt. Korda topped her practice range outfit with dark blue athletic tights and a white Green Bay cap. With a shivering penguin emoticon attached with her video, she indicated towards the unfriendly cold temperatures.
Here is the story she posted:
Nelly Korda is a resident of Bradenton, which is a city in Florida. As reported by AccuWeather, Bradenton reported a temperature of 15 degree Celsius on January 9th. BBC reported a week ago that the polar vortex is bringing down temperatures across Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
In the middle of this cold, the LPGA Tour Pro did not forget to brush up her skills as the 2025 LPGA Tour approaches. Fans could expect Korda to tee off at the 2025 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions on January 30.
Nelly Korda gives a glimpse of her TaylorMade drivers before new season
Apart from posting from her practice sessions at the golf course, Nelly Korda gave an update on her TaylorMade gears. With three weeks left before she tees off at Lake Nona Golf Course, the 26-year-old LPGA Pro posted a series of images on her Instagram. While sporting an olive green Nike Outfit and white gloves, Korda wrote in the caption:
"Loving the look of the new Qi35 driver from TaylorMade. Looking forward to this upcoming season."
Korda started her journey with TaylorMade Golf back in January 2023. The World No. 1 and 2024 Rolex Player Of The Year is sponsored by the brand. According to the multi-year deal, Korda will play with golf clubs, equipments and headwear made by TaylorMade.
As reported by Golf Digest, Nelly Korda explained why she chose TaylorMade:
“I signed with TaylorMade because of their proven ability to elevate the game of the best golfers in the world.
“In testing with the TaylorMade tour team, it was clear that not only was I working with high-performing equipment, but also a team that shared my passion for working as hard as possible to be in the best position to win.”
Since she started using TaylorMade equipment, Korda has had an impressive last season. In 2024, she won seven tournaments and had 11 top-10 finishes.