Nelly Korda reveals 'coca-cola' cue for her smooth swing tempo

Fresh off her 18th LPGA Tour victory at the 2026 Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba, Nelly Korda shared the childhood origins of her famously fluid swing on the Pat McAfee Show. She credited her parents, particularly a simple cue from her father, for instilling the rhythm that defines her game.

Korda appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Monday to discuss her recent win and the evolution of her swing. She highlighted the critical role of her swing coach, David Whelan, in refining her technique. However, she emphasized the foundational influence of her parents, who spent countless hours working on her tempo from a young age. “[My parents] spent so many hours with me just working on tempo,” Korda said. “That is the one thing they ingrained into my brain. My dad always referred to it as ‘coca-cola…’” The 'coca-cola' phrase served as a childhood mantra to build rhythm and prevent rushing, forming the basis of her swing sequencing. “That was the key,” she added. “It was super simple but it was the key to having a very fluid swing.” Korda suggested golfers incorporate this by starting practice swings at half speed to establish a steady rhythm before gradually increasing speed, using the transition into the downswing as a checkpoint for smoothness.

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Nelly Korda celebrates her seven-shot lead at 14-under par in the Chevron Championship, with leaderboard and emotional moments in the background.
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Nelly Korda fired a strong second round to reach 14 under par after 36 holes at the Chevron Championship, opening a seven-shot lead in the LPGA's first major. Amateur Farah O’Keefe sits tied for second at seven under, drawing inspiration from Rory McIlroy's Masters comeback. Stacy Lewis marked an emotional farewell with her father caddying her final hole.

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Nelly Korda captured the 2026 U.S. Women's Open title at Riviera Country Club. She used a bag of mostly TaylorMade equipment for the victory, her second major of the season.

Following her five-shot victory at the 2026 Chevron Championship—her third major title—Nelly Korda has reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, leapfrogging Jeeno Thitikul. This caps a strong start to the year for the American star amid the tournament's ongoing coverage.

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