My question to Lydia Ko about her dating life has made its way to the LPGA website and the Golf Channel.
LPGA North Texas Shootout is taking place this week in Irving, TX, and the world’s #1 women golfer, Lyida Ko, is in town as well. With just turning 18 last week, about to reach $3 Million in her career earnings, and being single, I asked Lydia about her dating life, which I’m sure some young men in the golf world might be wondering as well. Not only did she answer the question, but apparently, the media has talked about it on the Golf Channel and the LPGA website. (Click on the link on top of this blog to check out the LPGA website)
Here’s the video of the question and her answer.
Not going to lie, it’s pretty cool knowing that a question you asked was good enough that the media is even talking about it.
She did seem surprised and asked, “really?” when I had suggested that she must have been “popular with the guys”. Think about it. Young, rich, and athletic. Who wouldn’t want that in a wife?
However, Lydia is very busy trying to maintain the position at the top of the LPGA mountain that she does not have time to spend with boys that care about nothing but drinking and partying. However, it doesn’t keep her from looking around and enjoying the view.
Handsome boys in Dallas, you should make your way to Irving sometime this week and try to impress Lydia Ko. You never know what might happen. At the very least, she might sign your ball. (Golf ball)
On Day 1
Lydia Ko was cruising along until she found trouble on the 14th, 15th, and 16th hole. In order, she would end up with a triple-bogey, double-bogey, and a bogey, taking her from 2-under par to 4-over par. 3 holes, 6 point swing.
Before the tournament, the world’s #1 women’s golfer, Lydia had stated that she would be giving all of her winnings this week to help with the Nepal earthquake relief efforts.
Lydia will be looking to right the ship tomorrow and eek her way back up the leaderboard. It will be quite tough, but not only does she have the support from the nations of New Zealand and South Korea, but from the nation of Nepal.









