NZ Herald golf reporter Will Toogood is taken through ... Meanwhile, Kiwis Dame Lydia Ko and Fiona Xu are well off the pace in the Founders Cup, being played in Florida. Ko, who had a poor opening ...
Steven Alker was runner-up again as Lydia Ko and Ryan Fox fell behind.
In the United States, New Zealand’s LPGA Tour representation of Fiona Xu and Dame Lydia Ko have both jumped up the leaderboard at the Founders Cup in Florida. Ko, starting the day at three-over ...
Spanish golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez shot a 4-under-par 69 in the second round to vault into a tie with Alker at 7-under 139 at the historic Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in Rabat ... time in three seasons.
After capturing victory at Bradenton Country Club, she went on an unstoppable streak, establishing herself as the face of modern women’s golf. But her breakout year wasn’t without controversy. One of ...
Only three LPGA players over the past 15 years have multiple streaks of bogey-free golf of 75 holes or more. Ko is joined by Lydia Ko's 75 (2017) and 79 (2024) and Inbee Park's 75 (2014) and 98 (2015) ...
Nelly Korda excelled last year, attracting the attention of the golf public. Even those who ... Her first win was anything but easy, as Lydia Ko was a huge threat to her. Although it was a tense ...
Lydia Ko ended her eight-year major drought by coming through a star-studded leaderboard to claim a dramatic victory in the AIG Women's Open at St Andrews.
Three-time champion Jin Young Ko birdied six of her last nine holes Friday for an 8-under 63 and a two-stroke lead over four ...
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