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Ko hints at Olympic future ahead of shot at grand slam

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Wed, 18 Jun 2025, 3:51pm
Dame Lydia Ko will look to complete a career grand slam at the Women's PGA Championship this week. Photo / AFP
Dame Lydia Ko will look to complete a career grand slam at the Women's PGA Championship this week. Photo / AFP

Ko hints at Olympic future ahead of shot at grand slam

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Wed, 18 Jun 2025, 3:51pm

As Dame Lydia Ko looks to compete this week for her fourth major championship win, she has suggested winning gold at last year鈥檚 Paris Olympics was her Games swansong.

The LPGA Hall of Famer will tee off at the Women鈥檚 PGA Championship this week, looking to better the second-placed finish she had in 2016.

The major is one of the sport鈥檚 biggest tournaments that the 28-year-old Kiwi is yet to win, along with the US Open, where her best result is a tie for third, which also came in 2016.

Last year, Ko earned her place in the Hall of Fame when she claimed the gold medal in Paris 鈥 accumulating the last of the 27 points needed and ending a seven-month stretch of consistent questions about being so close to the achievement.

At the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, a new mixed format is set to be introduced, with a male and a female player teaming up to represent their country, provided the nation has qualified athletes in both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 individual events.

At first thought, Ko and Ryan Fox would seem like the clear pairing for New Zealand. But while Ko was interested in the format, she said she wasn鈥檛 likely to be involved in it.

鈥淚 think in Paris we were both like, 鈥榦h, this is probably our last Olympics鈥. I said Paris was probably going to be my last one,鈥 she said.

Lydia Ko with her gold medal in Paris. Photo / Photosport
Lydia Ko with her gold medal in Paris. Photo / Photosport

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a really fun format to have that mixed team event. I don鈥檛 think I鈥檒l be competing in that one, but it鈥檚 a great way to integrate the sport.

鈥淚 think golf has been back in the Olympics long enough now that I think we can change it up. I鈥檓 excited to see it and I think it gives opportunities for people that may have not medalled individually to kind of go for a team event.

鈥淚t鈥檚 super exciting. Whether I play in it or not is not really the big thing, but I think it鈥檚 great for our sport.鈥

That tournament is, however, years away.

For now, the current world No 3 has her sights set on Fields Ranch East in Frisco, Texas 鈥 a state she admits she hasn鈥檛 performed particularly well in.

A win this week would see Ko complete her career LPGA grand slam, which recognises players to have won four majors.

Although the LPGA Tour now includes five majors, the organisation made the decision that a grand slam would constitute four wins as to not make the accomplishment harder to achieve or alter the discussion around it.

Instead, players who win five majors are acknowledged as completing a super career grand slam.

鈥淚n all honesty, I鈥檝e not really played well in the state of Texas, but this is my favourite course in Texas yet,鈥 Ko said.

鈥淚 think there is always time for a change, and I think if you go down the hole of saying, okay, I鈥檝e only won in California or I鈥檝e only won in Florida, you鈥檙e kind of putting pressure and doubt in your own mind. Yeah, there鈥檚 always opportunity for wins.

鈥淎t the same time, there鈥檚 156 players and as long as you鈥檙e competing, you have that chance to be out here. I think that鈥檚 the great thing about this golf course, is even if you were local to the area, I don鈥檛 think you鈥檙e that familiar to this golf course. It鈥檚 a pretty level playing field.

鈥淚 think it doesn鈥檛 matter if you鈥檝e seen the golf course 100 times or once. If you鈥檙e playing good and hitting good-quality golf shots, I think that鈥檚 what matters most at the end of the day.鈥

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