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Ko: Money is not everything
The prizemoney passed up by golf prodigy Lydia Ko grows with every piece of history made - but don't expect that to change for another couple of years.
The prizemoney passed up by golf prodigy Lydia Ko grows with every piece of history made - but don't expect that to change for another couple of years.
Golfing sensation Lydia Ko has made history in winning the New Zealand Women's Open in Christchurch.
15-year-old amateur Lydia Ko has become the first Kiwi to win golf's New Zealand Women's Open at Clearwater.
It was a moment that summed up Lydia Ko's brilliance. The most famous 15-year-old in New Zealand hit her eagle putt from the fringe of the 14th green on at the Clearwater Golf Club and watched.
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