While her mother believes Lydia Ko was a better golfer in her teenage years, Ko demonstrated Hall of Fame potential with a thrilling victory at the home of golf on Sunday.
Olympic champion Lydia Ko secured the British Open title on Sunday (August 25), winning by two shots. Her victory caps off a remarkable three weeks following her gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics and her induction into the LPGA Hall of Fame.
England’s Georgia Hall is keeping her “fingers crossed” for a wildcard spot on Europe’s Solheim Cup team to compete against the United States next month.
Justin Rose and Francesco Molinari have been announced as the playing captains for the 2025 Team Cup in Abu Dhabi.
Keegan Bradley stayed composed in the final round to secure his second BMW Championship win at Castle Pines near Denver.
England’s Charley Hull and Ireland’s Leona Maguire are among the eight players automatically qualified for Europe’s Solheim Cup team, set to compete against the United States next month.
Lydia Ko ended an eight-year wait for a major title by winning the AIG Women’s Open with a thrilling finish in the windy conditions at St Andrews.
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