Lydia Ko has the answer. On Monday, the 27-year-old from New Zealand was honored by the government with the title Dame, the female equivalent of knighthood. In the citation announcing the honor ...
SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France – Lydia Ko hasn’t shied away from the obvious. From the outset of the Olympic women’s golf competition she’s embraced what it would mean to win a gold medal – an ...
Lydia Ko moved from one shot behind to one shot ahead with a brilliant performance on Saturday. The renowned golfer shot a 4-under par 68. Charley Hull is in second place, one shot behind with a 68.
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Lydia Ko is enjoying her time off after winning last week's 2025 HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore. This victory has allowed her to unwind with friends and family before the LPGA Tour ...
Lydia Ko is no stranger to Olympic medals. Now 27 years old, Ko won silver in Rio De Janeiro, bronze in Tokyo, and gold in Paris. The win in Paris was especially significant for Ko, as it scored ...
Lydia Ko shot a final-round 69 to win her first HSBC Women's World Championship in 11 appearances on Sunday in Singapore. For Ko, who had five birdies and three bogeys on the Tanjong course at ...
Singapore (AFP) – Olympic champion Lydia Ko battled to the top of the leaderboard with a four-under-par 68 after the third round of the HSBC Women's World Championship on Saturday in Singapore.
LPGA Hall of Famer Lydia Ko signed another high-profile endorsement deal with the renowned sunglasses brand Maui Jim earlier this year. On March 8, the sunglasses brand wished Ko a happy Women's ...
Lydia Ko won the LPGA’s unofficial Asian major over the weekend in Singapore. The HSBC Women’s World Championship marked Ko’s 23 rd LPGA title and gives fuel to the notion that she might ...
Halfway leader A Lim Kim carded a disappointing 73 to fall into a tie for fourth, allowing New Zealand's Lydia Ko to move to top spot on 10-under par. Ko carded four birdies in her final seven ...