Those who would currently make the squad are World No. 3 Lydia Ko of New Zealand, No. 9 Celine Boutier of France, No. 25 Brooke Henderson of Canada and No. 88 Peiyun Chien of Chinese Taipei.
Boutier was neither long nor particularly straight on Wednesday ... One of the biggest stories of the week remains a headliner after the opening round. Lydia Ko is the only player, male or female, who ...
Lydia Ko came to the conclusion that if she still wants to play, she’s not going to “half do it.” ...
Lim Kim makes flying start on first day of 2025 LPGA Tour; South Korean cards bogey-free 65 to secure four-shot lead; Celine ...
One of the LPGA’s international competitions is adding a new wrinkle – and the change stands to benefit Lydia Ko ... meaning Ko has never competed. That will likely change now as Ko, France’s Celine ...
Defending champion Lydia Ko and World ... will former No. 1 Jin Young Ko. Other top-ranked players in the field include Hannah Green, Haeran Ryu, Ayaka Furue, Celine Boutier and past champion ...
Korda, the current world No. 1, beat Japan's Mone Inami and Lydia Ko of New Zealand by ... Americans in the 60-player field. France's Céline Boutier, ranked seventh in the world, will begin ...