
Lydia Ko, a New Zealand golfer, is certainly the person who attracts the most attention when it comes to women's golf. The 27-year-old has always looked ahead, and even when her form was not satisfactory, she quickly forgot about failures, looking to the future.
In an interview with the media, Lydia reflected on the 75th LPGA season, saying that it is exciting to be a part of history. Women's golf records enormous success year after year, and it seems that women's golf has never attracted so much attention.
Thanks to our 13 founders, now I have the opportunity to live my dream and all those that came past them, all the pioneers. Its a huge honor.
Its an exciting time for womens sports and especially womens golf. Its cool to be in this era where theres been a lot of growth in the game, and Im excited to see where it goes. Im pretty sure Im not going to be playing in the 100th anniversary, but Ill be cheering from afar.- she said, as quoted by The Golfing Gazette.
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Lydia Ko sends a message to young golfers
Lydia has been impressive this season, and her victory at the HSBC Women's World Championship is particularly encouraging. In addition, her performance in Arizona brought her a T6, and it seems that she is well on her way to making history this season.
The New Zealander sent a message to young female golfers, telling them that the life of a golfer brings many challenges, but she believes that each of them will find their place with effort and work.
We have a lot of junior golfers that are out here watching us this week, she said. Just keep focusing on your game and just have fun, and sometimes its not going to be an easy ride, but if you enjoy it, I think your time will come. So Im excited to root you on from afar.