Off to the side of the interview room at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, not long after Lydia Ko reminisced on actor Don Cheadle sending her a video of her on the podium in Paris,
At 27, the New Zealander became the youngest to qualify for the Hall after a 2024 with a major title and Olympic gold, but isn’t stopping yet.
Dame Lydia Ko has raced back into contention at the halfway mark of the LPGA Tournament of Champions in Orlando, Florida. The New Zealand golfer yesterday finished her opening round eight shots off the lead after a one-over-par 73,
When the LPGA schedule comes out every year, Lydia Ko sits down and highlights the ones she’s thinking about playing. For this season, she started out highlighting 10. That list included the five majors and tournaments where she was defending,
One day after Korda put a new driver in the bag, she took it out. The same is true for Ko and her "new" putter.
Dame Lydia Ko has bounced back from a disappointing first round to sit just outside the top five at the LPGA season-opening Tournament of Champions. A five-under 67 saw Ko rise 21 places on the leaderboard into seventh at four-under,
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 furious start last season, unlike in 2023 when she wasn't that great. In an interview with the media,
Winning early in 2024 set Dame Lydia Ko up for the most historic year of her career. Winning early in 2025 would set her well on the way to achieving the lofty goal she has set herself. The 2025 season-opening LPGA Tournament of Champions sees Ko take to her Floridian home course at Lake Nona as defending champion – the newly minted dame hopes to repeat the hot start she had last year in her quest to complete the “grand slam” of LPGA major titles.
Scores from the LPGA Tour Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions on Friday -10 A Lim Kim (Korea Republic) 65 69 -7 Linn Grant (Sweden) 70 67 -6 Leona Maguire (Republic of Ireland) 70 68 Rio Ta
Defending champion Lydia Ko and World No. 1 Nelly Korda will headline the season ... In addition, No. 3-ranked Ruoning Yin of China and Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul, No. 4, will skip the event. LPGA winners from the past two seasons are invited to compete ...
Lydia Ko plays a shot on the 16th hole during the ... Women’s Open Championship win at St. Andrews and entry into the LPGA’s Hall of Fame elevated Ko to dizzying heights in the women’s ...