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That didn’t take long: Lydia Ko signs with Callaway
According to a variety of outlets, including Simon Plumb, New Zealand sport journalist of the year, Lydia Ko has signed an endorsement deal with Callaway Golf.
Callaway has yet to make an official announcement, reports indicate that a 2014-season staff bag bearing Ko’s name has been spotted.
A deal with Callaway was rumored after the 16-year-old visited the Carlsbad, Calif., company in November, meeting her idol Phil Mickelson in the process.
Here’s the equipment Lydia Ko was playing in late August, as you can see, none of the then-amateur’s sticks bore the Callaway logo.
Earlier this month, however, the Callaway X2 Hot driver was spotted in the New Zealander’s bag, as was a Callaway putter, and what appeared to be Callaway Mack Daddy wedge when teen prodigy won the Swinging Skirts World Ladies Masters, an official event so-sanctioned by the Taiwan LPGA and Korea Ladies Professional Golf Tour.
Indeed, we spotted this Callaway Mack Daddy 2 wedge in Ko’s bag late last month.

All these things taken together make it pretty likely the 16-year-old is joining Morgan Pressel, Momoko Ueda, Sandra Gal, and Karen Stupples in an increasingly impressive group of LPGA Tour Callaway staffers.
This video posted by Golf Australia on YouTube December 18th shows the golfer with both Callaway hat and gear.
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Of course the Callway deal isn’t the only recent agreement for Ko, who turned pro in November: she secured a three-year sponsorship deal with the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, an Australian bank.
Assuming Lydia Ko is indeed on the Callaway roster, she follows in the footsteps of another young New Zealander, Danny Lee, who signed a reported multi-million dollar deal with Callaway in 2009 after joining the IMG stable. Lydia Ko, too, signed with IMG last week.
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joro
Mar 12, 2018 at 12:24 pm
So if she signed with Callaway, why is she carrying, playing with, and wearing a PXG Hat and Bag.
Fyearoldgolfer
Jan 19, 2018 at 7:51 pm
Why is this ‘old’ story coming up? She signed with PGX before last season. Has there been any WITB sightings this year?
jc
Dec 23, 2013 at 1:16 pm
since steve williams hates it, it must be a good move.
jc
Dec 23, 2013 at 1:15 pm
she would have signed with taylor made but since they come out with a new driver every 4 days, she couldn’t keep up.
Martin
Dec 23, 2013 at 7:19 am
Story today in Golf.com that she dumped her coach.
Hope she doesn’t start rebuilding her swing so she can win majors.
Brian
Dec 22, 2013 at 9:42 pm
I still wish she would have waited a bit longer before signing with a major label. I mean she just turned pro and has already had amazing success, I don’t really see why she signed within a month of turning pro.
I mean for many young players it gives them the financial backing they need to enter tourneys and deal with the expenses on tour. However with how well she is playing as well as her multiple wins she shouldn’t have much pressure to sign with anyone. Not that I am saying signing is bad, I just think given her position and likely having any company begging to sign her at any point I think she should have given it more time. However I think she definitely deserves it and I look forward to watching her have wild success in 2014
Martin
Dec 22, 2013 at 12:29 pm
Good signing by Callaway.
Troy Vayanos
Dec 22, 2013 at 1:17 am
I think it’s a good move by Callaway because Lydia is a future star. At such a young age and enormous potential the sky is the limit for her.
I don’t know how long the contract is for but I bet it’s a long one!
Rich
Dec 22, 2013 at 6:13 pm
Future Star? Already a star. Good for you Lydia. You deserve all the rewards.
doe
Dec 21, 2013 at 9:28 pm
Callaway making more brilliant moves. No more Ernie, bring on the 15-16 year old Asian junior females. That’ll sell clubs at the retail level.
c'mon Ben!
Dec 21, 2013 at 9:07 pm
At this point especially by WRX standards this is old news… You’re usually better than this Ben!
Joe
Dec 21, 2013 at 7:32 pm
Ms Ko seems to be a classy young lady and will fit in with the other players at Callaway. The last couple years, Callaway has really stepped up, having to compete with much larger companies. This is a huge signing that will only furtherenhance their image.
steve
Dec 22, 2013 at 7:17 pm
Unfortunately classy isn’t the word id use for Lydia. I met her at the ladies British open in st Andrews this year. She came across as being particularly bad mannered and downright spoiled. It was really disappointing.
Good move for Callaway though nonetheless.
Don
Feb 17, 2014 at 1:28 am
Wouldn’t pose for a photo with ya, huh?