The most prodigious talent in women's golf history — became the world's youngest ranked No.1 at 17, Olympic silver medallist, and a player whose emotional gold medal at Paris 2024 after years of personal struggles produced one of golf's most celebrated moments.
The most prodigious talent in women's golf history — became the world's youngest ranked No.1 at 17, Olympic silver medallist, and a player whose emotional gold medal at Paris 2024 after years of personal struggles produced one of golf's most celebrated moments. Golf demands extraordinary technical precision, course management and the mental ability to perform under sustained competitive pressure. Career highlights included Olympic Gold 2024, Olympic Silver 2016, World No.1 at 17 (youngest ever). What distinguished Lydia was consistency of performance at the highest level — competing with and against the very best while maintaining standards across an extended career in golf. Lydia's contribution to golf extends beyond personal statistics to the culture and development of the discipline at the highest level. The standard Lydia Ko set across her career in golf reflects the level of preparation and competitive focus that consistently separates elite performers from the rest of the field.
Youngest player to reach World No. 1 in golf
How They Played
Consistent ball-striker with excellent short game and mental toughness
Lasting Impact
Trailblazer who broke age records and inspired Asian golfers globally
Olympic Gold 2024
Career Honours
- Olympic Gold 2024
- Olympic Silver 2016
- World No.1 at 17 (youngest ever)
- ANA Inspiration winner