Lydia Ko (New Zealand) is recharging and preparing to take off again.

Lydia Ko will participate in the European Women’s Professional Golf Tour (LET) Aramco Team Series Florida (total prize money of 1 million dollars), which will be held at Trump International in West Palm Beach, Florida, on the 19th (Korean time).토토사이트 

He competed in the Aramco Team Series held in Singapore in March. He will also fill in for the second team series of the season. In addition to Lydia Ko, Lexi Thompson (USA) will also participate.

Lydia Ko won the Aramco Saudi Ladies International last February and started the season in a good mood even after getting married. However, she did not perform well on the LPGA Tour. He even missed the cut at the Chevron Championship, the first major event of the season. After a three-week break, the Cognizant Founders Cup also ranked 42nd. The world ranking also fell to third place.

In an interview with US Golf Week, Lydia Ko confessed, “The past few weeks haven’t been as good as I’d like. I missed the cut at the Chevron Championship. In the final round of the Cognitive Founders Cup, I shot a 5-over par (77).” .

“Failing to make the cut at the Chevron Championship was particularly alarming. I was really frustrated for a few weeks. ‘What’s going on?’ I wasn’t sure, but when this happened, I had to keep doing what I was given. I want to get back into a good rhythm.”

One thing Lydia Ko did during her recharging period was to caddy for her husband in an amateur competition. He said, “In the beginning, I gave a putter cover instead of a putter. I could have been fired sooner. My husband always tries to help me when I go to competitions. It was a rare opportunity for me to help him.”

Following the Aramco Team Series, Lydia Ko left behind the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and the US Women’s Open. In particular, the US Women’s Open will be held at Pebble Beach, where the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am of the US Professional Golf (PGA) Tour was held.

He said, “I thought it was cool while watching the AT&T Pro-Am, but I didn’t know I would play there.”

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