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    Lydia Ko is optimistic she can make a flying start to her 2021 LPGA Tour season

    Lydia Ko is optimistic she can make a flying start to her 2021 LPGA Tour season


    The former world number one hasn't won a tournament for nearly three years, but four top ten's and consistent performances in last year's Covid hit campaign has the 23 year old upbeat.



    Lydia Ko tees off tomorrow morning at the Gainsbridge event at her home course, the Nona Country Club in Orlando.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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