Depending on which medal she won, the landmark is proportioned to match, Ko explained. So you’ll notice, the Eiffel Tower is the largest because that is where Ko won gold. Ko got her first tattoo when she was 16 years old after winning her first LPGA Tour event. The Roman Numerals on her right wrist spell out the date of the win.
Lydia Ko signed a sponsorship deal with German golf apparel brand Boss Golf in January this year. And the $3.22B brand is treating the LPGA Hall of Famer with the finest goodies.
Lydia Ko celebrated her furry friend’s birthday with a special Korean delicacy. She often shares her life and tournament updates on her social media handles.
Vogue Korea’s Women and Work issue features women leaders across a variety of disciplines. From pop stars to actresses to businesswomen, 22 women are featured in the 2025 March issue. And one of them is Lydia Ko.
Lydia Ko called her 2024 campaign a fairy tale. The Kiwi's victory at the Paris Olympics gave her the last point needed to enter the LPGA Hall of Fame. The year ended with Ko being made a dame in the New Year's honor list in New Zealand,
Lydia Ko’s husband, Jun Chung, has been a positive addition to her life since they tied the knot. Uncover lesser-known facts about the heir to the Hyundai fortune.
She has aced the world of golf and New Zealand sport, but when will Dame Lydia Ko be making eagles and birdies on home courses again? It’s through no fault of her own. The New Zealand Women’s Open was last held in 2017 and is on indefinite hiatus which means tournament options in this country have been limited for the world No 3.
Yin’s 28-under-par total 260 (67-64-64-65) is the lowest winning score on tour since Lydia Ko in 2021. Her total also bettered the tournament scoring record by two shots. Yin earned $255,000 for the first-place check from an overall $1.70 million purse.
Dame Lydia Ko has added another accolade to her stellar 2024 efforts, taking out the top honour at the 62nd annual Halberg Awards. Having already claimed an Olympic gold medal in Paris, won the Women’s British Open,
Golf legend Dame Lydia Ko has won New Zealand's top sporting honour, the Supreme Halberg Award. At a ceremony in Auckland on Tuesday night, Dame Lydia was also named Sportswoman of the Year, recognising a stellar year in which she won Olympic gold in Paris and the British Open, and was inducted into golf's Hall of Fame.