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Lydia Ko turns pro, granted LPGA membership

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Just five days after Lydia Ko announced decision to turn pro on YouTube (check out the video above), LPGA commissioner Michael Whan announced that the tour has granted the 16-year-old membership for its 2014 season.

“After reviewing Lydia Ko’s petition, I have granted her LPGA Tour membership beginning at the start of the 2014 season,” Whan said in a statement. “This decision ensures that Lydia can attend all of our LPGA rookie development sessions that take place in the early part of the year.”

Ko, already a two-time winner on the LPGA Tour, is currently the No. 5-ranked golfer in the Rolex Women’s Golf Rankings. That makes her more than qualified to compete on the LPGA Tour, but like Lexi Thompson two years ago, Ko needed a special waiver to become an LPGA Tour member because of the tour’s 18-year-old age requirement for membership.

“I am very excited to become a member on the LPGA Tour,” Ko said. “It has always been my dream goal to play on the LPGA, and play against the world’s best players. I know that becoming a member is not only performing well, but to deal with responsibilities very well. Women’s golf is growing day by day and I would love to be able to inspire other girls to take up the game, and go for it. I believe this is only the start to my career and I have many new things to learn along the way. I am so grateful to get the opportunity to play with the players I look up to and respect. I can’t wait to start the season early next year.”

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Lydia Ko edged Inbee Park by three shots at the 2012 CN Women’s Canadian Open, and Karine Icher by five shots in 2013. 

Both Ko’s wins have come at the CN Canadian Women’s Open, where in 2012 she became the youngest player in history to win an LPGA Tour event at the age of 15 years, four months and two days.

Click here to see the clubs Ko used to win the 2013 CN Canadian Women’s Open.

Ko also finished 2nd this year in the LPGA’s fifth major, the Evian Championship, marking her best finish in a major and the seventh-straight time the New Zealand golfer has made the cut in an LPGA major championship. Playing those events as an amateur, she forwent more than $1 million in earnings.

As Ko hinted in the video, she plans to make her professional debut at the LPGA Tour’s final event of 2013, the CME Group Titleholders in Naples, Fla., on Nov. 21-24. She will compete out of category 7 on the 2014 LPGA Priority List, which is reserved for players who have won an official LPGA event as a non-member in the previous calendar year.

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  1. Brian stamps

    Oct 29, 2013 at 1:22 pm

    She’s a very amazing golfer! A lot of hope for her that’s for certain..I’m a fan of her now!

  2. [email protected]

    Oct 29, 2013 at 8:34 am

    It’s a great story, best wishes

  3. Mike

    Oct 28, 2013 at 4:04 pm

    I hope she sticks to Srixon and I don’t see a Nike tick on her anytime soon.

  4. J

    Oct 28, 2013 at 11:43 am

    Just wondering what the rule is for then… If your not going to enforce it… Get rid of it.

    Not hatin on Ko… Great stick, she’ll do fine…

    • Sam

      Oct 28, 2013 at 1:01 pm

      I agree with you. I think she’s a great talent, but I thought her and her parents kept saying that she won’t turn pro for a while and that she would continue to just play golf as is. But I guess when you keep winning and playing well, the $$ talks and it changes your mind.

      As you mentioned, why have a rule that never seems to get enforced? If these young players simply petition to turn pro and it gets approved, then the rule is out of place.

      Aren’t these rules made so players don’t turn pro too early, don’t get burnt out and have a childhood?

  5. ams165

    Oct 28, 2013 at 10:52 am

    Amazing talent as a 16 year old.

    Hopefully her management team will guide her down the right road and not Michelle Wie avenue….

    • SN

      Oct 29, 2013 at 11:27 pm

      What’s wrong with Wie’s avenue?
      Maybe she’s the most paid LPGA member of all time…
      lol

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