Lydia Ko had a historic round to start Ford Championship
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Lydia Ko is not known for changing her putter. But times have changed. The New Zealand star came to the Ford Championship presented by Wild Horse Pass this week after years using the same Scotty Cameron prototype,
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Lydia Ko finds positives in career-low 60 after missed chance during strong Phoenix round
Lydia Ko was on the brink of history in Phoenix. She shot a career-low 60 to lead the Ford Championship. But one missed putt separated her from joining one of golf’s most exclusive clubs. During the Ford Championship press conference,
One of the early starters at the Whirlwind Golf Club just outside Phoenix, Dame Lydia fired a blistering 12 under par 60, just shy of joining the magical 59 club. It is her best single round score since joining the LPGA Tour as a professional in 2014, with her previous best a 10-under par 62.
Lindy Duncan became close friends with Ko back home in Orlando while practicing together at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club. Duncan, a Duke grad who has never won on tour but is playing the best golf of her life at age 35, knows better than most the hole that will be left when Ko walks away.
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 ...
Lydia Ko shot a career-low 12-under 60 at Whirlwind Golf Club, marking only the eighth time in LPGA history.