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The competition has been intense after 54 holes of action. Lydia Ko ended the second round at the top of the leaderboard. However, after playing 15 holes on Saturday, she has remained even on par and dropped to the third spot. The Hall of Famer is sitting at 8-under par.
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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.
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 ...
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.”