New Zealand golfer Dame Lydia Ko has finished her the opening round of the LPGA Tournament of Champions eight shots off the lead in Orlando, Florida.
Lydia Ko has serious ambitions this year, defending her title on the course in Lake Nona. The 27-year-old golfer got off to a ...
At 27, the New Zealander became the youngest to qualify for the Hall after a 2024 that included a major title and Olympic gold, but isn’t stopping yet.
2015 — Lydia Ko, 17, becomes the youngest golfer, male or female, to be ranked No. 1. She shares second place at the LPGA Tour’s season opener, where she finishes a shot behind Na Yeon Choi.
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LPGA Hall of Famer Lydia Ko has landed another major sponsor to support her professional golf career. The Kiwi is the new ambassador for Grant Thornton, succeeding her colleague Nelly Korda.
Lydia Ko will have the chance to play for a team in 2025. The LPGA announced on Thursday that the 2025 Hanwha Lifeplus International Crown will now feature a World Team, giving players from countries ...
Lydia Ko will have the chance to play for a team in 2025. The LPGA announced on Thursday that the 2025 Hanwha Lifeplus International Crown will now feature a World Team, giving players from ...
Those who would currently make the squad are World No. 3 Lydia Ko of New Zealand, No. 9 Celine Boutier of France, No. 25 Brooke Henderson of Canada and No. 88 Peiyun Chien of Chinese Taipei.