December 4, 2024

When Is Lydia Ko Playing Next After Narrowly Missing $4M LPGA Payday?

Lydia Ko has had an incredible 2024. After failing to capture any trophy in 2023, the New Zealander made a comeback to the winning ways by racking up 3 LPGA Tour victories this season. This also included the prestigious Women’s Open 2024.

She also had 8 top 10 finishes throughout the year. This included the LPGA Drive On Championship which she ‘nearly’ won after finishing 2nd to Nelly Korda. Her last appearance was at the CME Group Tour Championship where she ended at 3rd on the leaderboard. But she is “not done yet”.

When will we see Lydia Ko play next?

After getting close to a victory at the CME Group Tour Championship 2024, Lydia Ko gave an interview about the amazing 2024 season she had.

Can Lydia Ko and Jason Day defend their Grant Thornton Invitational title against fierce rivals like Nelly Korda and Tony Finau?

Yes, they’re unstoppable

No, the competition is too strong

It’s going to be a close call

Not sure

Yes, she should leave on a high note

No, she should keep playing

It’s her personal choice

Yes, it’s time for a new chapter

No, she had more to achieve

It’s her personal choice

Not sure

Do you support Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s shot clock rule in TGL to combat slow play?

Yes, it’s about time

No, it’s too harsh

Depends on the situation

Not sure

Do you support Jon Rahm’s decision to play in the Hero Dubai Desert Classic despite the LIV Golf and DP World Tour tensions?

Yes, it’s great for the tournament

No, LIV players should stay out

It’s complicated

I don’t care

Speaking to ASAP Sports, Lydia Ko recollected some of the best memories she had throughout the year. When Ko was asked what was the best moment she had this year, she said, “Probably the Olympics.

You know, the Olympics comes around every four years, and knowing that Paris was going to be my last, there was no other opportunity for me internally.” She continued to discuss how this was her last opportunity to win a gold medal for New Zealand.

Ko added, “For me to make all my dreams come true by winning the gold there it’s been unbelievable.”

After discussing a few more fond memories she had over the years, Ko said, “I’m excited for what’s ahead. I’m not done yet.

I’m playing the Grant Thornton Invitational with Jason Day in a couple of weeks,” thus confirming her next appearance on the course.

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