LA HABRA, Calif. – Nelly Korda is the first to say that the beginning of her year has not been great. There were two top 10s for Korda in her first four starts of the season. She is looking to find the missing piece in her game at this week’s JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro.

I haven’t had the best start to the year,” Korda said at El Caballero Country Club on Wednesday. “I haven’t felt like myself with my golf game on the course, especially with my irons, so I hope I have that pretty much nailed down.”

I wish Korda’s game had the same kind of instructions that come with the LEGO sets she’s been making this season. That would help her figure out what she’s doing wrong on the golf course.

Korda says she has always loved playing with LEGO, but she didn’t start building big sets until the beginning of this year. She says they are like therapy for her.

Korda says that during the week of the Ford Championship, she and fellow pro Stephanie Kyriacou put together three different LEGO sets, each with more than 500 parts. This time, they made a chicken from Moana, an orchid plant, and a Piranha Plant from Super Mario. In her spare time, she’s building Simba from Disney’s The Lion King.

Korda talked about her new hobby: “It’s just another way to take your mind off of things.” She plans to do it when she doesn’t want to read a book or watch one of her favorite shows. It is very complicated.” When it says “9 and up,” I wonder how people that age can do that. I’m having a hard time with this too.

When she’s not playing golf, Korda is very good at putting together the blocks of beautiful statues made of bricks. But it’s been harder for her to put together the pieces of her golf game. According to Korda, the problem has been made worse by the accidents and health problems she’s had in recent years. These have caused her seasons to be very inconsistent, making it hard for her to get into a rhythm with her game.

There have been times when Korda felt disconnected on the golf course, but she says that playing more golf has helped her get through it.

When Korda put her game back together, she said, “Sometimes it just clicks and sometimes it takes a little longer.” “I think that putting myself under pressure and doing more reps will help me feel a little more at ease with my game and in competitions.

Korda says that playing 20 events during the season is her ideal plan. However, she hasn’t been able to meet that number recently because of health problems. These problems have made it harder for her to practice, perform, and get ready for big championships.

Korda says that’s how she learned how important it is to be able to tee it up the week before big championships. That’s why the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro was such an important event this season.

I’ve kind of always played before a major, not played before a major,” Korda said about this week’s competition. If I can and get the chance to play before a major this year, I will.

When Korda makes her LEGO sets while she’s traveling, it’s hard for her to bring the finished set back to Florida with her. Nelly said she talked to her sister Jessica about leaving them as gifts for the people whose homes she rents during competition weeks.

That thing cost a lot,” she said. When Korda was given LEGOs as a gift, she said, “Yeah, I know. But it’s a way for me to relax.” “It’s mine now.”

She won’t have to think about whether or not to bring the LEGO sets home with her this week because she isn’t building any in Los Angeles. But if she can find the game’s missing piece, she might have to figure out how to win the trophy, which is a much bigger prize.