Sophia Popov caddies for boyfriend, Maximilian Mehles, as he earns medalist honors at U.S. Open qualifying

Popov caddied for good friend Anne van Dam shortly before winning the 2020 AIG Women’s British Open.

Major champ Sophia Popov played a practice round from around 7,400 yards at Andalusia Country Club in La Quinta, California, to prepare for her latest caddying gig for boyfriend Maximilian Mehles. She hit 5-iron and 3-iron into most holes, but getting a better idea of the lines off the tee proved valuable, she thought.

In the end, of course, Mehles had to hit the shots. And he hit two fewer than anyone else in the field to medal at U.S. Open qualifying. The Kentucky grad posted a flawless 6-under 66 with four birdies on his last five holes.

“I’m killing it,” joked Popov in regard to her legendary caddying resume. “I’m almost thinking about switching careers right now.”

Popov famously caddied for good friend Anne van Dam shortly before winning the 2020 AIG Women’s British Open while not a member of the LPGA. Mehles was on her bag that week at Royal Troon.

The couple spent most of Tuesday morning trying to figure out what they might do for sectional qualifying, which takes place on Monday, May 23, the week of the LPGA Bank of Hope Match Play event. Popov will need a good finish in next week’s Cognizant Founders Cup to play her way into the field. She advanced to the final match in 2021. With the match-play event starting on Wednesday, it would be tough to caddie in a 36-hole qualifier during such a grueling week ahead of a major. But then again, she’d love nothing more than to see Mehles achieve a dream of competing in the U.S. Open.

“For me, it’s going to be a really hard decision,” she said.

Mehles put his own competitive golf career on hold this year, choosing instead to caddie for Popov full time.

“I think he was playing super relaxed,” said Popov. “Sometimes at a Monday qualifier, you push yourself a little bit too hard. He kind of let all the birdies come to him rather than forcing the issue.”

Popov picked up the bag after a tough stretch on tour and noticed the casual way her beau went about his business. She also marveled at his wedge game, which sparkled despite little practice.

There’s always something to be learned from good golf, and Popov will feed off of Mehles’ good vibes heading into an important stretch. The 29-year-old USC grad said she knows that what’s off in her game is physical rather than mental, and she’s poised for everything to soon click. In the meantime, it’s been helpful to have her partner by her side.

“It’s always easy to vibe well with your caddie when you’re playing well,” she said. “But it’s when you’re in a little bit of a hole and trying to figure out your golf game, it’s important to have someone on the bag you really trust.”

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A major winner on the bag? Sophia Popov goes to work for boyfriend Max Mehles at Canadian Q-School

Sophia Popov and boyfriend Max Mehles have switched roles as Popov picked up Mehles’ bag at the PGA Tour Canada Qualifying Tournament.

Sophia Popov and boyfriend Max Mehles have switched roles for the week as the major champion has picked up the bag for Mehles at the PGA Tour Canada Qualifying Tournament.

Mehles opened with a 1-under 71 on Tuesday to take a share of 12th after the first round. The couple met through the German national team and after Mehles graduated from Kentucky last May, COVID-19 put a halt to his professional plans.

He stepped in to caddie for Popov last summer at Royal Troon, and it turned out to be a magical week for the couple as Popov put together the story of the year in golf, winning the AIG Women’s British Open as the 304th-ranked player in the world with no LPGA status.

Mehles stayed on the bag for the remainder of 2020 but now looks to get status of his own this week on the Mackenzie Tour. Keenan Huskey leads the field after an opening 5-under 67.

Popov told Golfweek that she has caddied for Mehles before in smaller one-day events and that she’s not overly involved in his process.

“I help out with reads and club selections here and there,” Popov wrote in a text, “but for the most part just keeping him in good spirits!”

The 72-hole no-cut event takes place on the Tournament at RTJ Golf Trail at Highland Oaks in Dothan, Alabama, and there are 99 players in the field.

The medalist will earn exempt membership for the 2021 season. Those who finish second through sixth will be exempt through the reshuffle, which will occur approximately halfway through the season. Those who finish seventh through 25th (plus ties) earn conditional membership.

Popov actually looped for good friend Anne van Dam last summer when the LPGA season restarted at the Drive On at Inverness. She said her time on the bag helped her with course management going into the next several weeks, where she qualified for the AIG by finishing tied for ninth at the Marathon Classic, then finished in a share of second on the Symetra Tour in the Arizona desert and then won a major.

Perhaps this latest stint on the bag will lead to a similar result. The first major of the season, the ANA Inspiration, is only three weeks away and the popular Popov will make her debut at Dinah’s place.

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