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Lydia Ko Edges Closer to Surpassing Annika Sorenstam's Record

2026-06-23 · Lydia Ko · Player Focus

Lydia Ko is on the verge of surpassing Annika Sorenstam's record with her impressive performance on the LPGA Tour.

Ko has secured 23 LPGA Tour victories and is preparing to play at the U.S. Women's Open.

She needs less than a million in career earnings to overtake Sorenstam's total of $22.5 million.

Sorenstam achieved 72 wins on the LPGA Tour and 96 professional victories during her dominant career.

Ko has earned a remarkable $21.8 million, occupying the second spot on the LPGA Tour all-time money list.

Ko dismisses comparisons to Sorenstam, saying "I'm like an ant and she's: I don't know what the biggest bug or living thing is, but she's that."

Ko's modesty is surprising given her proximity to Sorenstam's record.

A strong performance at the U.S. Women's Open could see Ko become the new leader on the LPGA Tour all-time money list.

Ko is focused on her game, and her humility is a testament to her character.

As of 2023, Ko has won 17 times on the LPGA Tour since 2012, including two major championships.

Ko's career earnings have been steadily increasing, with her current total at $21.8 million.

The U.S. Women's Open is a major tournament, and a win for Ko would bring her closer to Sorenstam's record.

Ko's performance at the tournament will be closely watched by fans and critics alike.

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