Lydia Ko has the potential to be the first woman in the modern Olympic golf era to win three straight medals.
Getty images
Having won a silver at the 2016 games in Brazil and a bronze at the 2021 games in Japan, she would be the first golfer in the modern era to win a medal in all three Olympics since the golf competition was reinstated. Lydia currently sits in third place behind Morgane Métraux of Switzerland and Yin Ruoning of China.
Here are the clubs in Kydia’s bag.
Irons: Ping i230 (5,6,7-iron) Ping Blueprint S (8,9-iron), (Aerotech Steelfiber FC70 Stiff)
Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 46.10 F-grind (bend to 44°), 48.10 F-grind (bent to 49°), 54.10 S-grind, 58.08 M-grind (AeroTech SteelFiber shafts)
Scottsdale is known for its desert golf courses, but Troon North is one of the most dramatic ... [+] examplesExperience Scottsdale Artificial intelligence, or A
Michelle Wie West attended the Tomorrow Golf League (TGL) match on Monday, where Los Angeles Golf Club defeated The Bay Golf Club. Wie West is part of a star-st
February was a month of contrasts for Tiger Woods. The golfing legend has been navigating the darkest of personal storms since his "rock," Kultida Woods, left t
New Zealand's Ryan Fox and former PGA Tour board member, Jimmy Dunne III almost completed a clean sweep at the 2025 Seminole Pro-Member on Monday.Fox and Semin