In the summer of 2020, Lydia Ko was in the midst of a severe slump. Once the top-ranked player in the world, Ko had slipped to No. 50 in the Rolex rankings as she hadn’t won a tournament since 2018.
From 2012 to 2016, young star Lydia Ko basically owned the LPGA Tour. She won the CN Canadian Women’s Open twice as an amateur before collecting 12 more victories between 2014 and 2016, including two ...
Lydia Ko has made a change – and a surprising one at that. Ko announced via Instagram on Sunday night that she and Sean Foley, her swing coach of more than two years, parted ways last month. She cited ...
Lydia Ko parted ways last month with instructor Sean Foley. The former world No. 1 took to Instagram to make the announcement, noting that they decided to go their own ways as a coach and player for ...
Recalling her first meeting with the professional golf coach, she wrote: "When I first met Sean, I was in a place where I didn't have a lot of confidence in myself and in my game. Over the past two ...
Lydia Ko has parted ways with her swing coach Sean Foley. Ko announced via Instagram on Monday that she and Foley, her swing coach for more than two years, had split due to “logistical reasons”. The ...