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Tuko News on MSNTikToker Lydia Wanjiru urges women in relationships but not married to cheat: "Get better partner"Lydia Wanjiru opined that ladies who are not married still have the right to continue searching for a better partner because their men have yet to seal the deal.
Lydia Ko is now second on the LPGA Tour's all-time money list. With her $360,000 first-place prize by winning the HSBC Women’s World Championship Sunday, Ko surpassed Karrie Webb. Ko now has ...
The New Zealander finished four strokes ahead of Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul (70) and Japan’s Ayaka Furue (68) at Sentosa Golf Club. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Golfweek on MSN15d
Does LPGA star Lydia Ko need five different majors to claim career grand slam? It dependsKo, the LPGA Hall of Fame's newest member, has won three different majors: 2015 Evian, 2016 ANA Inspiration (now Chevron) and ...
Lydia Ko is enjoying her time off after winning last week's 2025 HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore.
Air Academy girls basketball was super talented this season and senior guard Lydia Flowers was the glue that kept it all ...
Lydia Ko made three straight birdies on the front nine to run away from the field and win the HSBC Women's World Championship.
A dog's unconventional way of wagging his tail has captured the hearts of internet viewers. The pawrent who uses the social-media tag @berneboodle_benji shared footage on TikTok of her gray-and-white ...
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Golf Digest on MSNLydia Ko’s dream came true as she dominated in Singapore to collect her 23rd career LPGA titleLydia Ko had a dream on Saturday night that she won the HSBC Women’s World Championship. She was disappointed when she woke up and realized she hadn’t even played the final round. Then she went out ...
The Associated Press on MSN18d
Lydia Ko takes third-round lead at LPGA Singapore, Charley Hull is one stroke behindLydia Ko shot a 4-under 68 to move from one stroke behind to one stroke in front after three rounds of the LPGA's HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore ...
Lydia Ko shot a final-round 69 to win her first HSBC Women's World Championship in 11 appearances on Sunday in Singapore. For Ko, who had five birdies and three bogeys on the Tanjong course at ...
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