âI live for my parentsâ expectations, but my husband helped me find myselfâ â Lydia Ko and the journey of molting after the glory of the glory were controlled, causing the golf village to shock.Â

From an Asian golf prodigy, Lydia has never been admired by the world when she rises to the worldâs No. 1 position at the age of 17. But behind that glory is a truth that few people know:Her career was completely controlled by her parents.

In a recent interview, Lydia did not make the golf community shook when he frankly admitted:
âI used to live according to my parentsâ expectations. They chose coach, scheduled training, even controlled my thoughts on this sport.â
Despite achieving the peak achievement, Lydia shared that she felt many timesdisorientation, exhaustion and no longer know what you really want.
The turning point was big until she got married. Not the title, not money, but the husband â a golf -outside â helped herFinding herself, finding pure passion for the sport that she used to love.

âHe told me:âPlay golf because I love it, donât be for anyone else. âAnd from that moment, I started to do it again, for the first time for myself. â
Giá» ÄĂąy, Lydia Ko khĂŽng cĂČn lĂ cĂŽ bĂ© rỄt rĂš bá» dáș«n dáșŻt bá»i ngưá»i khĂĄc. She returned stronger, playing golf with the heart of an adult woman â who dared to break the pattern, dare to say no to what did not belong to her.
Lydiaâs story not only inspired the sports world, but also touched the hearts of millions of people struggling to regain self -determination in life.
