Lydia Ko's new coach says he was initially reluctant to take the reins from Guy Wilson.
Wilson yesterday announced he and Ko were splitting after a highly-successful 11 years together, a move which left him "incredibly disappointed".
Ko will now be coached by David Leadbetter and his academy staffer Sean Hogan, with the pair's US-base seen as ideal for Ko considering she will spend much of next year Stateside on the LPGA Tour.
Leadbetter today indicated his hesitation to agree when Ko and her team approached the acclaimed coach, cautious about stepping on Wilson's toes.
"We were a little reluctant," Leadbetter told GolfChannel.com. "We were very aware of the relationship she had with her coach, and we treaded lightly, but they approached us.