Danielle Kang dropped a heartfelt reaction to Lydia Ko’s latest feature on the cover of the Golf Digest Korea magazine. Ko has often featured in magazines, most notably in Vogue Korea.
Kang noticed the Korean golfers' cover picture on the magazine and shared her reaction on her Instagram story. She shared a picture of the cover and wrote a caption, which read:
“Oh my goodness my beautiful sister on the cover of Golf Digest Korea.”Later, Ko reshared that post on her Instagram handle and wrote:
"Thank you sis. Miss you so much."
Lydia Ko ( via Lydia Ko's Instagram handle)Ko’s regular 2025 LPGA Tour season has ended, where she enjoyed five top-10 finishes, including the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and the Ford Championship with a T6, and the CPKC Women's Open with a T5.
Ko’s last LPGA Tour appearance was at the Maybank Championship, where she finished at T7 after scoring 12 under. She also played at the International Crown recently with her three-member team.
Lydia Ko expresses her gratitude after the International Crown
Lydia Ko featured in the International Crown from October 23 to 26, and along with her Team World teammates, including Charley Hull and Brooke Henderson, finished third. After the tournament, she showed gratitude towards her team, sharing a few pictures on her social media handle.
She wrote a caption, which read:
“Grateful to have been able to represent Team World @internationalcrown 💙💜 My teammates were absolutely ROCK SOLID and it truly has been an unforgettable week! Thank you @weilinghsu1994 @charley.hull @brookehendersongolf 👑”After the tournament, Ko also shared her playing experience through the week with the LPGA Tour. She said:
“It was such a fun week. I had great teammates. I think the chemistry was really good, especially considering this was our first time that the four of us have really played together. We had a lot of positive energy in the team room with our caddies. It's just all in all been a great week. The way it was before, I felt like there were a lot of players, not just myself, but others that were kind of left out of it. (The International Crown) is our version of something like a Presidents Cup, something different to a Solheim. I think it was a great initiative to have the World Team, and I had a blast.”In the 2025 season, Ko’s only win came at the HSBC Women's World Championship at the Sentosa Golf Club, where she registered a four-shot victory. Ko scored 13 under in total with 71, 67, 68, and 69 over the four rounds of the tournament.
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