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Lydia Ko is the winner of the 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship and also the brand ambassador of Boss Golf.
On Friday, April 4, Ko shared a post on Instagram and expressed her love for the event despite missing out on the Round of 16. The Kiwi golfer shared a few pictures from the T-Mobile Match Play and ...
1, Julia Lopez Ramirez, 291.69. 2, Ingrid Lindblad, 287.92. 3, Polly Mack, 287.38. 4, Weiwei Zhang, 286.5. 5, Emily Kristine Pedersen, 286.06. 6, Maude-Aimee Leblanc, 285.13. 7, Manon de Roey, 283.63.
Lydia Ko spent time with her family after being eliminated from this week’s T-Mobile Match Play. The Kiwi golfer competed at this week’s event on the LPGA Tour, which started on April 2.
A new golf competition is coming to the Olympics. Finally, golf fans are getting something they've been begging for.
The LPGA is mixing it up this week at the T Mobile Match Play. Held at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas, the tournament ...
Lydia Ko didn't quite make it back in the winner's circle, but four consecutive rounds in the 60s at the Ford Championship shows that she kept the momentum after three weeks off.
Lydia Ko has become known for playing quite a bit of casual golf since getting married to Jun Chung, who has definitely been bitten by the golf bug. The couple played frequently while on their ...
With the Round of 16 and quarterfinals set for Saturday, only three players from the world’s top 10—No. 3 Jeeno Thitikul, No.
Australia's Minjee Lee is the only player ranked in the top 20 who won't be in the field at Whirlwind Golf Club in Arizona.
A day after the No. 3 seed was surprisingly upset 6 and 4 by No. 62 Hira Naveed on day one of the T-Mobile Match Play ...
Ever since golf made its return to the Olympics stage at the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, fans have been hoping to ...