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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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Despite calling equipment changes a 'big move,' Lydia Ko shares 36-hole lead at the LPGA Tour's Tournament of Champions
The former World No.1 has made significant changes at both the top and bottom end of her bag
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Lydia Ko’s career earnings: How LPGA Tour payouts added up for a career only a few can match
Currently ranked No. 6 in the world, Lydia Ko is a household name in women’s golf, having amassed 23 career wins. However, besides the notoriety, the 28-year-old’s prowess on the course has also earned her a staggering amount of money.
Could gold medalist Lydia Ko excel at a Winter Olympic sport? ‘Couldn’t literally think of anything’
The 28-year-old Hall of Famer won’t be doing any triple lutzes but she does have a chance to capture golf's career Grand Slam this year
After winning gold at the Olympics and earning Hall of Fame status, Lydia Ko was asked by a team member, “What’s your goal now?” After some brief thought, Ko responded, “Win a major championship before I’m done competitively playing.”
Lydia Ko earned her final point for the LPGA Hall of Fame by winning the Olympic gold medal in Paris. The 28-year-old became the youngest inductee into the LPGA Hall of Fame. Ko expressed that the excitement of winning the gold medal initially overshadowed ...