Lydia Ko is at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club to defend her Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions title. The Kiwi comes on the heels of a historic season that included winning the ...
Lydia Ko, a professional golfer from New Zealand, secured the No. 1 spot in the Women’s World Golf Rankings as a 17-year-old, becoming the youngest player ever, male or female, to hold that ...
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.
Olympic gold medalist and 2025 HGV Brand Ambassador Lydia Ko, will return to defend her title – and compete for $2 million in official prize money. She will face fellow LPGA Tour athletes ...
On the 21st, Ceragem announced that it has selected professional golfer Lydia Ko (28, New Zealand), the youngest inductee into the LPGA Hall of Fame, as its global ambassador. Lydia Ko will engage ...
SARASOTA — Like a fraternity pledge reciting the founders of his house, Hollis Stacy did likewise with the 13 founders of the Ladies Professional Golf Association. Helen Dettweiler, Sally ...
The reigning HGV Tournament of Champions winner, LPGA Hall of Famer, Olympic gold medalist and 2025 HGV Brand Ambassador Lydia Ko, will return to defend her title – and compete for $2 million in ...