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STUNNING: Lydia Ko Revealed A Terrible Thing About Her Life After Olympics Triumph
Lydia Ko’s Olympic golf triumph reflects her entire life
SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Lydia Ko merely hinted at her retirement after winning the gold medal at Le Golf National on Saturday. She doesn’t know how much longer she will play this game that has placed her on and atop the biggest stages for more than half of her 27 years on the planet. But with that gold medal around her neck that completes a personal medal trifecta for Olympic golf, she seemed certain that this will be her last Olympics. And you believe her.
There is this confident letting-go that Ko exhibits in the way she talks now that almost sounds like a kind of poetry. She knows for a time that she was the best player in the game, and yet she has the wisdom that comes from years in which she didn’t win at all. She was the No. 1 player in the world just two years ago, but failed to even make the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship the following year. Now, she’s back on the top of the mountain and yet she knows sometimes the view is what matters, not planting the flag