Lydia Ko is coping with a tingling sensation in her proper arm after waking up with a neck spasm earlier within the week.
Ko, the World’s No. 3 participant, mentioned her state of affairs forward of the LPGA’s first main of the season, the Chevron Championship in The Woodlands, Texas.
“I have been getting a whole lot of therapy on it,” Ko instructed Golfweek after ending up her nine-hole pro-am occasion Tuesday. “It is higher than yesterday however nonetheless does not really feel like my regular arm.”
Ko, who turns 28 on Thursday, mentioned she feels she will be able to play via the difficulty.
“It was playable however I may really feel it on the prime of my backswing and my end,” Ko mentioned. “My coach was like, ‘Oh, you type of end like Mr. (Arnold) Palmer.’ I used to be like properly that is excellent news, of all of the individuals, I might like to be like Mr. Palmer.”
A 23-time winner on the LPGA Tour and already a member of the LPGA Corridor of Fame, Ko received this main in 2016 when it was performed at Mission Hills in Rancho Mirage, Calif.