New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko has started 2024 the right way, winning the opening LPGA Tour event at the HGV Tournament of Champions in Orlando and in doing so bagging a massive paycheck.
Ko, who was winless on the LPGA Tour in 2023, captured her 20th career victory on the tour, becoming the 15th player in history to reach the milestone. The US$225,000 (NZ$367,000) first-place prize money takes her career earnings past the US$17 million mark (NZ$27.75m) and makes her just the fifth LPGA player to achieve that milestone.
After three LPGA wins in 2022, she was winless on the LPGA Tour last year but still added to her ever-expanding trophy cabinet with victories at the Ladies European Tour’s Aramco Saudi Ladies International along with the Grant Thornton Invitational with Australian Jason Day last month.
“I think the finish that I had last year, not only winning Grant Thornton but I played really well in Korea and in Malaysia. Maybe if I had found the keys that I found then a little earlier, maybe I could have had a better season,” Ko said after she won.
“I think if you keep going down a spiral of thinking like what if, it’s endless. I worked hard in the two weeks leading up to this event. To win at home has been nice.”