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,
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.
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.
Getting a chance to compete in the Hanwha Lifeplus International Crown means a great deal to Ko, who would join France’s Celine Boutier, Canada’s Brooke Henderson and Peiyun Chien of Taiwan on the four-person team if the race ended today. Ko admitted that she has been “pretty annoyed” to be left out of the mix all these years.
Golfer Lydia Ko’s historic 2024 season began unexpectedly, yet fittingly. Familiar surroundings carried Ko to a familiar place, the winner’s circle — though it had been too long. Lydia Ko ...
Lydia Ko had one of the best seasons of her career last year, with three victories on the LPGA Tour, including a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. However, she recently talked about her ...
The world-class golfer embraces Maui Jim's PolarizedPlus2 lens technology on the course Maui Jim and 2024 Olympic gold winner in women's golf Lydia Ko announce an exciting two-year partnership.