Last updated on: August 4, 2025
Nelly Korda, born July 28, 1998, in Bradenton, Florida, USA, is an American professional golfer who rocketed to prominence on the LPGA Tour. After a stellar amateur career—including representing the United States at the 2015 Junior Solheim Cup—she turned pro in 2016 and wasted little time collecting titles. Her breakthrough major came at the 2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, a victory that vaulted her to World No. 1, a ranking she has reclaimed more than once.
She now features an Olympic gold medal from Tokyo 2020, over a dozen worldwide victories, and appearances in Solheim Cups alongside her elder sister and fellow pro, Jessica Korda. Off the course, Nelly is the daughter of Czech tennis champions Petr Korda and Regina Rajchrtová, a pedigree that fuels her trademark poise and athleticism.
As of December 2025, Nelly Korda is 27 years and 4 months old. Her estimated net worth is $12 million, and she is 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm or 1.78 m) tall.
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Nelly Korda
Nickname
Nells
Profession
Golfer
Career
Debut
2016 Symetra Tour
Best Known for
She’s listed as the best in the world, and at the Tokyo Olympics
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
July 28, 1998
Age
As of today, Nelly Korda is 27 years, 4 months, and 8 days old.
Zodiac sign
Leo
Signature
Nationality
American
Birth Place
Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida, United States of America
Residence
Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida, United States of America
School / College / University
Nelly Korda didn’t take the traditional college route. Instead, she went all-in on golf. She attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida—a top-tier, sports-focused high school known for shaping elite athletes. That’s where she sharpened her game and trained like a pro long before turning 18. By 2016, while others her age were prepping for college, Nelly turned professional.
Religion
Christianity
Race / Ethnicity
Czech
Food Habits
Nelly Korda eats like a champion—because she has to. Her diet isn’t about trends or shortcuts; it’s built for stamina, strength, and focus. On game days, she skips the usual clubhouse temptations—no burgers, no pancakes, no coffee. Instead, she loads up on clean fuel: hard-boiled eggs, bananas, apples, trail mix, jerky, and peanut butter sandwiches. Her golf bag snacks are more farmer’s market than vending machine—think cucumbers, carrots, and hummus. And when it comes to hydration, it’s all about water—no sugary drinks in sight.
At home, Nelly keeps it simple and smart. White fish with veggies, roasted asparagus with garlic and parmesan, even homemade goulash—it’s healthy comfort food with a performance edge. Due to gut issues, she’s off dairy for now, subbing in oat milk but still favoring raw or whole milk when she can. She also prioritizes bone and joint health with leafy greens, supplements like fish oil and glucosamine, and a daily fasted walk to kickstart her metabolism. It’s not just eating well—it’s eating with purpose.
Hobbies
She’s a big fan of tennis and ice hockey—especially loyal to the LA Kings. Lately, she’s been diving into Lego building, a hobby she says helps clear her mind and gives her a creative challenge away from golf. She’s even shown off a few intricate builds on Instagram.
When it’s time to unwind, she keeps it chill with an episode of Criminal Minds and a scoop of rum and raisin ice cream—her favorite. Her playlist leans country, and when it comes to sports idols, she’s all about Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
Tattoo
Nelly Korda sports a bold lion tattoo on her wrist, inked in May 2024 by NYC artist Michelle Santana. It’s more than art—it’s personal. Her parents call her a lion, and as a Leo, she fully embraces the strength and fire it represents. She even shared the tattoo session online, offering a glimpse of her fearless, expressive side off the green.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet: 5′ 10″
- In Centimeters: 178 cm
- In meters: 1.78 m
Weight
- In kilograms: 65 kg
- In Pounds: 143.5 lbs
Body Measurements
33 – 24 – 35 Inches
Shoe size
8 (US)
Dress size
6 US
Bra size
32A
Eye color
Blue
Hair color
Blonde
Family
Spouse
None
Father
Petr Korda

Former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic, winner of the 1998 Australian Open, and once ranked No. 2 in the world. After retiring from tennis, he took up golf and inspired his daughters to pursue the sport.
Mother
Regina Rajchrtová

Also a former professional tennis player who represented Czechoslovakia at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. She achieved a career-high tennis ranking of No. 26 in the world.
Siblings
Jessica Regina Korda (Older Sister)
Jessica is a professional golfer who competes on the LPGA Tour with multiple titles, including the 2012 Women’s Australian Open and 2021 Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions. She took a break in 2023 due to a back injury and became a mother in early 2024. She married to real estate developer, Johnny DelPrete.
Sebastian Korda (Younger Brother)

Sebastian is a professional tennis player. He won the 2018 Australian Open boys’ singles title and has competed at high levels on the ATP Tour. He was also involved in ice hockey at a young age.
Children
None
Relationship & More
Marital Status
In a relationship with Andreas Athanasiou
Marriage Date
None
Boyfriend and Dating History
Andreas Athanasiou (2019—Present)

Net worth 2025
$12 million
As of December 2025, it’s estimated that Nelly Korda has a net worth of about $12 million. She’s quietly building a money machine. From fairways to front-page endorsements, her income is a blueprint for what modern golf stardom looks like. She’s young, driven, and knows exactly where every dollar comes from.
Let’s break it down.
Prize Money: Her Foundation
First, let’s talk golf.
In 2024 alone, Nelly pulled in around $4.4 million in tournament winnings. That’s not a typo—she had one of the most dominant seasons in LPGA history. She won seven times, including:
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The Chevron Championship (Major) – $1.2 million
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Mizuho Americas Open – $450,000
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Ford Championship, T-Mobile Match Play, Seri Pak Championship, and more.
Stack all those wins together, and it’s no wonder she topped the LPGA money list. And remember—this is just her season total. Her career earnings? Over $13.3 million and still climbing.
She’s not just showing up. She’s cashing in.
Endorsements: Where the Real Money Lives
Here’s the truth in pro sports: prize money is great, but endorsements are the gold mine—and Nelly knows it.
She reportedly brings in $8–10 million a year just from brand deals. These aren’t random one-off posts on Instagram. These are premium, long-term partnerships.
Her endorsement lineup reads like a Fortune 500 roster:
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Nike (yep, she switched from adidas in 2024)
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TaylorMade (clubs and gear)
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Delta Air Lines
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BMW
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T-Mobile
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Cisco
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Richard Mille (luxury watches)
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Goldman Sachs
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Grant Thornton
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Whoop (fitness tech)
This isn’t by accident. She’s carefully curated a brand that’s clean, global, and highly athletic. Companies aren’t just sponsoring an athlete—they’re aligning with excellence.
And Nike? That deal alone likely comes with performance bonuses and equity perks that most fans don’t even see.
Appearances, Clinics & Speaking Gigs
Korda isn’t just on posters—she’s in the room. Whether it’s a private clinic for a luxury brand or a keynote appearance at a sports summit, she commands five-figure appearance fees, often ranging from $50K to $100K+ per event.
Why? Because she’s world No. 1, articulate, and appealing to every age group from Gen Z to golf traditionalists.
Merch, Licensing & Brand Collaborations
While she doesn’t have her own clothing line yet, the partnership with Nike opens that door wide. Signature apparel, co-branded shoes, limited-edition collections—those are multi-million-dollar opportunities waiting to happen.
Athletes like Serena and LeBron have walked this path. Nelly? She’s poised to follow.
If she steps into merchandise, licensing, or even NFTs or training apps down the road, those deals could double her earnings overnight.
Social Media: A Quiet Moneymaker
Nelly isn’t chasing clout, but her Instagram is still a polished window into her world.
With over 700K followers, she has an engaged audience of golf fans, athletes, fashion brands, and Gen Z viewers. A single sponsored post from her can easily net $5,000 to $15,000—and more when bundled in a campaign.
She shares everything from workouts and tournaments to Lego builds and behind-the-scenes moments. That authenticity? It’s marketable.
Source of Income – Playing Golf
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