Catch Lydia Ko's latest golfing triumph as she bags her 22nd LPGA Tour title, turning heads and leaving rivals in the dust!
Lydia Ko has proven once again why she reigns supreme in the golfing world with a stunning performance at the LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship in Ohio. The Kiwi sensation blitzed her rivals, turning a two-shot deficit into an astonishing victory, completing the final round with an eye-popping 9-under 63. With this win, Ko not only collected her 22nd LPGA Tour title but also continued her phenomenal summer streak in golf, showcasing the kind of talent that only a select few possess.
Since her Olympic glory, it seems that everything Lydia Ko touches turns to gold. After clinching the gold medal at the Paris Olympics just last July, Ko has now reached her 30th professional victory, adding this title to her growing collection which includes the British Open. It’s safe to say that Ko isn’t just back; she’s back with a vengeance! Her resilience and skill have made her a formidable presence on the green, and fans can only watch in awe as she continues to dominate the sport.
In recent tournaments, Ko has competed with the kind of confidence and precision that is enviable in any athlete. Winning three tournaments within the last two months, including prestigious titles, has placed her firmly at the top of the LPGA ranks. As she rolled to a five-shot victory at the Kroger Queen City Championship, her final round performance proved that not even a brief break from golf could slow her down. She has truly set a benchmark for both aspiring golfers and seasoned professionals alike.
Lydia Ko’s latest feat underscores her determination and passion for the game, reflecting hours of practice and an unwavering commitment to excellence. As she proudly poses with her trophy, the New Zealand golfing community beams with pride at their champion. With each victory, Ko keeps raising the bar higher, and it will be exciting to see what she accomplishes next.
Did you know? Lydia Ko turned professional at just 16 years old, making her one of the youngest in the sport's history! Additionally, she has been ranked number one in the world rankings for a staggering 104 weeks, showcasing her exceptional skill and consistency, which makes her a true ambassador for the game of golf!
The Kiwi's brilliant golfing surge has continued with a stunning win in the LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship in Ohio.
Since becoming an Olympic champion, everything Lydia Ko touches turns to gold. The Kiwi surged to a 30th professional victory and her second straight title.
MAINEVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Lydia Ko extended her amazing summer run when she turned a two-shot deficit into a rout by closing with a 9-under 63 to win the ...
The Kiwi has now won three tournaments over the past two months, including the British Open and at the Olympics.
Lydia Ko caught fire during the final round at the Kroger Queen City Championship, winning her third event in a row by five shots.
[IMAGE: Dylan Buell]. Not even a month away from the LPGA slowed down Lydia Ko's run. Following a gold medal at the Paris Olympics in July to earn her place ...
September 22, 2024. Lydia Ko of New Zealand poses with the trophy after the final round of the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G 2024 at TPC ...
MAINEVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Lydia Ko extended her amazing summer run when she turned a two-shot deficit into a rout by closing with a 9-under 63 to win the ...
MAINEVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Lydia Ko extended her amazing summer run when she turned a two-shot deficit into a rout by closing with a 9-under 63 to win the ...
MAINEVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Lydia Ko extended her amazing summer run when she turned a two-shot deficit into a rout by closing with a 9-under 63 to win the ...
MAINEVILLE, Ohio — It just wasn't Jeeno Thitikul's day at the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G. The three-time LPGA Tour winner did her best to ...
Maguire recovered some of her early tournament mojo on the final day with a 70 to finish off her week.
Lydia Ko feels like she's in a fairytale and the story isn't over yet. Ko won again on Sunday for a third LPGA Tour title in four starts. She rallied.
The Kiwi golfer's hot streak continued with her third win from four events, pocketing the prize money to rank alongside the best in LPGA history.