Tom Brady and world No. 2 golfer Nelly Korda met for a private golf session on Monday. After a strategic summit in Florida, Korda will discuss "bounce-back" performance strategies for her upcoming LPGA campaign, according to GOLF.com.
Along with the meeting, the LPGA and TMRW Sports also announced the official launch of WTGL as a women’s tech-infused simulator league.
The collaboration follows Brady’s recent debut as a lead color analyst for Fox Sports, calling the San Francisco 49ers' victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Korda posted an Instagram Story during the session:
“Oh hi GOAT,” she added.
Brady praised her future achievements in 2026 after Korda called him the GOAT:
“Such a fun morning… Can’t wait to see what you accomplish in 2026 and beyond,” Brady captioned the reshared story on his own account.
Tom Brady tees off with Nelly Korda pic.twitter.com/edEm6CiotE
— MOHAMMAD ASIF ANSARI (@WriterMohammad) January 13, 2026
The world No. 2 golfer is utilizing the mentorship of the seven-time Super Bowl champion to prepare for the 2026 season-opener, which follows a winless (0-for-20) 2025 campaign.
Korda recorded nine top-10 finishes during the 2025 season. The golfer is focused on refining her game now, including testing a custom TaylorMade Qi4D driver.
"It's definitely been an interesting year, I would say," Korda said in November at Tiburon Golf Club. "There has been good, there have been flashes of really good, and there have been flashes of I don't know what just happened. But I would say overall that's just kind of golf. Coming off last year, it's kind of always going to be difficult to back that up."
The partnership between Brady and Korda dates back to the 2022 Seminole Pro-Member tournament, with the two first paired together at that event.
Brady has expanded his post-retirement portfolio since leaving the NFL. He holds a $375 million contract with Fox Sports and a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, while serving as a cross-sport advisor through his TB12 brand.
