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Lydia Ko’s ‘Fairytale’ Olympics Has a Bittersweet Ending
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👋 Hey Golf fans,
Chi Chi Rodriguez’s passing has left an enormous hole in the golf world. Just last week, we dove into the Puerto Rican star’s legacy in the sport. Now, Jack Nicklaus has enhanced that legacy further, revealing that he once sent his son to Rodrigue for golf lessons… and more!
Before we get to what the Golden Bear recently said about his trusted friend, there have also been murmurs around Tiger Woods & Sun Day Red. Word is the 15-time major champion’s apparel brand may soon be worth $200M, thanks to their massive expansion plans.
On the other side, one of Woods’s biggest fans, Lydia Ko, finally stepped inside the LPGA Hall of Fame with her Olympic gold. The win, however, is significant for more than one reason.
Stick with us as we dig into all of that, and even about the consequences of Matt Kuchar single-handedly drowning the Wyndham Championship’s Sunday finish plans.
So, let’s get started…
💲 Tiger Woods Has Massive Sun Day Red Plans
🥇 Echoes of Tokyo in Lydia Ko’s Le Golf Triumph
🙌 Why Nicklaus Sent His Sons to Chi Chi Rodriguez
🤷♂️ Matt Kuchar’s Monday Gamble Didn’t Pay Off