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Lydia Ko explains reason behind surprise split with swing coach Sean Foley

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The world number 3 in the women’s game has parted ways with her swing coach.

In an Instagram post made on Sunday, LPGA star Lydia Ko announced that she and Sean Foley had stopped working together last month due to “logistical reasons.”

“When I first met Sean, I was in a place where I didn’t have a lot of confidence in myself and in my game,” Ko wrote. “Over the past two years he has helped me evolve as a better player and person. Our time together was full of so much learning, laughter. Last month, we decided to go our own ways as a coach and player due to logistical reasons, but Sean will always be a close friend. Sean has been and will be a mentor to me. Thank you again, Sean, for your inspiration and your support in my golf and personal life.”

The change is notable, due to the fact that Ko’s career has improved by leaps and bounds after she started working with Foley. He became Ko’s swing coach during the COVID-19 pandemic when she was ranked outside of the top 50 in the world. During their time together, Ko has risen to the number 3 ranked player in the world due to one of her best seasons this past year.

Ko has also spoken in the past about her relationship with Foley and how much he’s helped her both on and off the golf course.

“He’s more than just a swing coach,” Ko told Golf.com in March of 2022. “Sometimes I talk about life things with him. He’s worked with and met so many people, so his perspective is different. It’s nice to talk to him about golf things and non-golf things. There is no B.S. He’s very straightforward and gives grounded advice.”

According to Golfweek, Ko’s sister and manager Sura told them that Ko has been working with her former instructor Ted Oh once again. However, it isn’t yet a full time nor an official arrangement.

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  2. Majduffer

    Nov 4, 2022 at 1:35 am

    IMO the Lydia Corp (mom & dad) looked at costs related to having a full time coach, flying and feeding him, or her going to him and said that’s oh impacting our bottom line. It’s like her signing with PXG for a big chunk then dropping them. So much talent being
    dominated by outside influence.

  3. BG

    Nov 3, 2022 at 9:07 pm

    Move on before he breaks your back or injures a knee.

  4. Mike

    Nov 1, 2022 at 11:07 pm

    This really shouldn’t be news. He has switched coaches, caddies, etc., probably more than any other player in recent memory. She’s playing well now, so of course this move is going to be questioned.

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‘He’s a very impressive man’ – Rory McIlroy speaks glowingly of PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan following merger

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Following a wild week in the world of golf that saw the PGA Tour announce a merger deal with the Saudi PIF (Public Investment Fund), Rory McIlroy has lavished praise on PIF governer Yasir Al-Rumayyan.

McIlroy was speaking after his first round at the RBC Canadian Open, where the Ulsterman shot an opening round of 1-under par. Asked by media if had he previously talked or played golf with Yasir Al-Rumayyan, McIlroy revealed:

“Yeah, so I played a pro-am with Yasir in Dubai a few years ago. And then I’ve seen him — I was with him at a Formula 1 race randomly a couple years ago in Austin. I saw him in Dubai at the end of last year.

So he’s obviously been in and around the golf world and obviously the wider sports world. So he’s sort of, he runs in the same circles as a lot of people that I know.”

Asked for his impression of the man, McIlroy spoke glowingly, saying:

“I would say he’s an avid golfer. I think he really does like the game of golf. He likes playing it. He’s a very impressive man. Harvard Business School. Runs 7 or 800 billions worth of dollars and invested in a ton of different companies. He’s a very smart, impressive man.”

Earlier this week, Rory spoke out on how he hopes LIV will now disappear following the stunning merger deal, saying:

“I still hate LIV. I hope it goes away. And I would fully expect that it does. And I think that’s where the distinction here is. This is the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour and the PIF. Very different from LIV.”

What the future of golf looks like and what LIV as an entity looks like going forward remains to be seen.

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World Ranked 297th Chesson Hadley wants to be compensated for loyalty to PGA Tour

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After shooting 5-under 67 in his opening round at this week’s RBC Canadian Open to grab a share of the round one lead, Chesson Hadley made some interesting comments to the media.

The 297th ranked player in the world was asked about the PGA Tour merging with the Saudi Arabian PIF, and concluded he may be owed something for “staying loyal” to the PGA Tour.

“Is it true that Jay said he’s going to reward those who stayed loyal to the Tour? Did he say that?”

The interviewer said they weren’t sure of the details of Monahan’s statement, but Hadley continued.

“I think he said that about Rory and Tiger, didn’t he? Anyway. I would like to be rewarded for some loyalty. I mean, I felt those guys didn’t do the wrong thing, who went to LIV. They made a business decision. I don’t hold that against anybody. But I would like to be rewarded for my decision to stay loyal.”

There is no indication that Hadley ever received an offer from LIV.

The 35-year-old added that he’s been in the dark just like the rest of us when it comes to the PGA Tour’s plan going forward.

“The older I get the more I would like to be involved out here. But this is my 10th year and I kind of know how things go,” Hadley explained. “I guess most of the time when they’re making changes they have a little bit more detail. Obviously we just have a very, very broad and general framework.

“So, there’s some long-term things that I would like to see and some short-term things, obviously, we just don’t know anything short-term. So, hopefully, they can get a move on it and they can start giving us some answers to a lot of the questions that we have. Because I, I mean, I know nothing. I know as much as you know.”

He will tee it up on Friday at Oakdale Golf and Country Club for round two of the RBC Canadian Open.

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‘They’re not that bright’ – Brandel Chamblee says LIV stars will be ‘out of a job’ if merger goes through

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There was never going to be a low-key reaction to Tuesday’s volcanic news of the the PGA Tour-PIF merger deal.

In the midst of the Canadian Open and Scandinavian Mixed, it seems every player has been asked their reaction to the stunning news. It has amazed many that Rory McIlroy – champion spokesman for the PGA Tour over the past few years – has even managed to swing the club this week, especially after receiving some abuse from those that clearly feel the system needs the chance to open up.

Away from the players, reporters have understandably hung on every word said by current PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan as well as McIlory, ultra pro-LIV Phil Mickelson and Brandel Chamblee, golf broadcaster and involved in some of the strongest public rows with Lefty and recent PGA Championship victor, Brooks Koepka.

Yesterday, Chamblee, analyst for Golf Channel, tweeted his thoughts on the potential linking up of the various organizations, boldly stating that he felt at some point, the merger would be blocked.

Responses were very much on the line that if stopped, players would go directly to LIV or a similar organization. Either way, that this would be a major problem for the PGA Tour (and associated companies).

The 60-year-old then appeared on the Rich Eisen Show to put across his position in person rather than via social media.

Host Eisen initially asked Chamblee how he was – referring to Koepka’s brutal tweet once Monday’s news had hit the media.

“I’m doing a welfare check on you – how are you?” asked the host.

His guest confirmed he was “very well,” while laughing as he spoke.

“How do you take that tweet from Brooks?” asked Eisen before being told, “I laughed at it.”

Chamblee then went to town, starting with a retort to Monday’s insult.

“If you can find any laughter in that day, the fact that they thought it as a cause of celebration was quite humorous on the LIV side. I don’t think they’re that bright,”

“Because if the deal goes through” Chamblee continued. “it will lead to the destruction of LIV, which means their boss – their route back to the PGA Tour – is Jay Monahan, and I believe, and their fine gets doubled, based on their gloating that day.”

Chamblee then went on to say how he felt things might progress for the most vocal of LIV players should they be involved in the association.

“So, Phil, Brooks, Bryson, I don’t think they fully understand the ramifications if the deal goes through. They are all out of a job.”

Explaining his thoughts, Chamblee continued.

“They’ll have no place to play golf other than major championships, who haven’t really made any movement to talk to LIV players, cos they have different parameters to the PGA Tour.”

“But I tell you,” he advised them, “their avenue back through golf is going to be a highly penalized one to play the PGA Tour.”

Now getting into the swing of it, Chamblee gives his damning verdict on the player’s behaviour over the past few months.

“They [Mickelson and Kopeka amongst others] wouldn’t have done their case any favors with their quoting on social media.”

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