Lydia Ko is a world renowned golfer, a member of the LPGA Hall of Fame and the reigning Olympic champion. The Golfer Kiwi was one of the most remarkable golfers of all time, and she recently wrote an interesting note to her 15 year old self. It was a fairly deep message that even made his compatriot Australian Golfer Jason Day emotional.
Jason Day even published Lydia Ko’s message on her Instagram. In the coil, Ko read the letter, which said:
“Dear Lydia, 15, so many things are about to happen. Wonderful things and difficult things. You will learn and grow as everyone of everyone. You will not lose track of all the first and the” youngest “you have put. The decisions you make are yours.”
In the legend of his coil, Jason Day revealed how much he admired the successful career of Lydia Ko. He played next to her and said he was proud to have witnessed all the ups and downs of Lydia Ko. The legend read:
“What an incredible race, it was @lydsko 👏🏽 I appreciated every moment by looking at your career from the start and playing by your side in the @granthorntonusa, I can’t wait to see a lot more than you do on the road! #Rolexfamily #reachforthecrown.”
Ko is enjoying another successful season this year with a victory and two top ten so far. She was standing at the HSBC women’s world championship with a total score of 13 sous, but missed the cup at the Amundi Evian championship in her last competition match.
Lydia Ko and Jason Day should participate in 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational

The Grant Thornton Invitational is a golf competition with mixed teams co-sanctioned with 32 golfers, 16 of the PGA and 16 of the LPGA. Lydia Ko and Jason Day compete in the event, and they even won the 2023 edition.
The tournament will include three distinct laps: jamming, alternative quartet / shooting, and four modified balls. Speaking of the 2024 tournament edition, Patty Tavatanakit (LPGA) and Jake Knapp (PGA) came out victorious. They finished the tournament with a total score of 189, or 27 strokes under par.
Apart from Ko and Day, Tony Finau and Lilia Vu are the only other teams confirmed for the 2025 edition of the tournament so far, according to the official website of the tournament.
Edited by Sameet Kavthale