New Zealand’s Lydia Ko became the youngest ever winner of the Srixon Australian Women’s Stroke Play Championship with a play-off victory at Huntingdale Golf Club in Melbourne. The 13 year-old outlasted compatriot Cecilia Cho to win on the second play-off hole with a par after the pair finished the championship level at 6-under par. ...
The Future Star programmes are going off this term, with over 30 kids enjoying a heap of fun whilst learning golf and getting their fitness fix. This coming holidays we are running workshops for the kids that have the same theme as the term programmes so get on in there. Click on the logo above ...
Congratulations to Institute of Golf player, Freshman Courtney Manning and sophomore Anna Carling led ASU, finishing ninth and tied for 21st place, respectively. Manning collected the best finish of her young career, while Carling recorded her fourth top-25 finish of the season. Manning shot a career-low 70 on the tournament’s opening day and followed that ...
New Zealand’s teenaged tag team of Cecilia Cho and Lydia Ko have scored a double knockout at the Riversdale Cup international women’s amateur golf tournament in Melbourne. Cho, 16 and the reigning Australian strokeplay champion, today won the individual title with ease while fellow Aucklander Ko, 13, was second and together they won the teams ...
Golfing prodigy Lydia Ko has been rewarded for her recent stellar performances by rising two places to world No.3 in the latest women’s world amateur rankings released today. She lies one place behind compatriot Cecilia Cho, 16, who remains as world No.2. Ko, 13, finished fourth at the New Zealand Women’s Open on Sunday to ...
Lydia Ko has become the first New Zealand golfer to win the trophy as leading amateur in the Handa Australian Women’s Open. The remarkable 13 year old from North Harbour shot a final round two-over 75 to finish on three-under in a share of 12th place in Australia’s flagship professional women’s tournament, co-sanctioned with the ...
New Zealand has a golfing tigress on its hands. Lydia Ko, age 13, is already among the most fascinating characters in New Zealand sport. She might become the No 1 woman golfer on the planet at a time when Asian, and particularly Korean-heritage women are dominating. This story has been simmering along for some ...
Now both the Golf Instructors at the Institute of Golf further your learning experience by using the Apple iPads. Your swing footage is taken on their Casio EX-FH20′s then imported onto their iPads via V1Golf. Watch the video clip here found on MyTPI, as it is what they do in the TPI Learning Facility with ...
North Harbour’s Lydia Ko started and finished the year on a brilliant note – and the bits in between were outstanding as well. The 13 year old wrapped up the Srixon Invitational at Gulf Harbour which was the finale to New Zealand Golf’s Srixon Academy Camp for the top amateurs in the country. Just two ...
Thirteen-year-old golfing prodigy Lydia Ko (igolf) produced the best competitive round of her career to win the Grange 54-hole tournament yesterday by eight shots. Her seven-under 66 contained five birdies and an eagle on the par-five sixth as she completed the three rounds in 214, 13 under par. The North Harbour schoolgirl has struck a ...
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