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March 23, 2005

7-year-old competes in New Zealand National Amateur Championship?

Competitive golfers are getting younger every year, but this is stretching the point. During the recent New Zealand women's national amateur championship, a 7-year-old was in a field that also included players 10, 11, 13 and 14.

The youngest, Lydia Ko, was seen skipping down the fairways as she finished just over par off her 14 handicap.

Lydia Ko, according to the website which contains the handicaps of every club member in New Zealand, played her first round of golf on December 23 - less than three months ago.

See the complete story: Relentless dedication should never be child's play - nzherald.co.nz

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