Golf Monthly

Sarah Stirk

The relentless nature of the professional game means there’s never a shortage of talking points, but two recent winners have really stood out for me. First up was Lydia Ko, who triumphed at the CME Group Tour Championship, taking home her third win of the year and with it the biggest cash prize in women’s golf.

Ko’s story fascinates me. It feels like she’s been around forever but she’s still only 25. When she burst onto

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