Ko was born in South Korea, and moved with her parents to New Zealand when she was four years old. Ko, now 27 years old, has won on the LPGA Tour 22 times, and has three Olympic medals, one of every ...
Golf superstar Lydia Ko won the Supreme Halberg and Sportswoman of the Year awards, beating New Zealand’s most decorated Olympian, Lisa Carrington. Last night’s 62nd annual awards ceremony in Auckland ...
But only one could be crowned and it was Queen Ko who reigned supreme at last night's sports awards in Auckland. It was a ...
Site: Vallarta, Mexico. Course: Vallarta Vidanta. Yardage: 7,436. Par: 71. Prize money: $7 million. Winner's share: $1.26 ...
Golf legend Dame Lydia Ko has won New Zealand's top sporting honour, the Supreme Halberg Award.
The Halberg Awards need a new category. They remain special – and are dearly loved – but there is something missing. The ...
The 23-year-old American golfer who hadn’t won a tournament since turning pro in 2019 pulled away from Jin Young Ko for the win in her 118th start.
Former World No. 31 Lloyd Harris and 2019 Wimbledon Boys’ Singles champion Shintaro Mochizuki will be among the Top 8 seeds ...
Dame Lydia Ko has finished sixth at the LPGA tour's Tournament of Champions in Florida, her first event of the year. New Zealand's top golfer started the day third equal, four shots from leader A-Lim ...
South Koreas A Lim Kim shoots a fourth-round 67 to finish on 20 under par and win the LPGA Tour season opener; Kim closed out her tournament to end two shots ahead of Nelly Korda who had fought back o ...
A Lim Kim responded to a late charge by Nelly Korda with three birdies on her final four holes for a 5-under 67 and a ...
She finished at 20-under 268 and won $300,000. Korda and defending champion Lydia Ko started the final round four shots behind. Lydia Ko fell off the pace early with three bogeys in her opening ...