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She has not yet shown her results but Lydia Ko is adamant in changing her coach and junior on the eve of the 2018 season.
Ko, two-time major champion and 15-time LPGA winner He again defended his decision to replace Gary Gilchrist by American Ted Oh a few days before the February Australian Open – his first tournament of the year.
It was asked if the constant attention of his support team was bothering her from this week's LPGA Thornberry Creek Classic in Wisconsin, as of Friday (NZT)
"I can not do every person like me, I can not get everyone to agree with me.I think I've made the right decisions, "says Ko.
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Oh become the third coach of Ko in the professional ranks. She also sacked the younger Peter Godfrey at the same time as Gilchrist. Her replacement, Johnny Scott, became the 11th person to carry her bag since she became professional in 2013.
"Even though I made more changes early in the year I felt as if we were all – all I can do is do my best at that time and what I think is the right decision there, so I do not have to. I have no regrets, "said Ko.
She frustrated him or made him lose the passion or enjoyment of the game.
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