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Lydia Ko Evades Retirement Discussion Following Olympic Gold Win in Paris 2024

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 11, 2024Updated:August 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Lydia Ko, a professional golfer from New Zealand, has had a successful career so far, with two Majors, three Olympic medals, and 27 wins on the LPGA or Ladies European Tour. At the age of 26, Ko confirmed that she is “definitely past the halfway point” of her career, despite initially planning to retire at 30. Recently, Ko won Olympic gold at Paris 2024, adding to her silver and bronze medals at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. This achievement also earned her a spot in the LPGA Tour’s Hall of Fame alongside golfing legends like Annika Sorenstam and Se Ri Pak.

When asked if achieving her long-time goal of being inducted into the Hall of Fame had changed her plans for retirement, Ko remained vague. She expressed that although some days she feels like playing as long as she can, other days her body reminds her that retirement may be closer than she thinks. Ko plans to enjoy the moment and focus on playing well in upcoming tournaments like the Scottish Open and British Open.

In the 2024 season, Ko started with a win and two top-fives in her first four starts, including a runner-up finish at the LPGA Drive On Championship. Despite a stretch of six events without a top-25 finish, Ko believes she is still playing well and hopes to kick on and enjoy more success before retiring. Winning the gold medal at Paris 2024 was a significant achievement for Ko, who was presented with 27 white roses to represent her 27 points that led to her Hall of Fame qualification.

Ko acknowledges that golf has given her a lot and she wants to enjoy her remaining time in the sport. She plans to play the best golf she can while competing and is excited to see how she finishes in her last major and the rest of the season. The relief of achieving her Hall of Fame qualification has taken some weight off her shoulders, allowing her to focus on performing well and enjoying the game. Despite not setting a specific retirement date, Ko is looking forward to seeing where her career takes her in the future.

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