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LPGA champ Lydia Ko leaves reporter speechless after 'time of the month' response

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Lydia Ko finished tied for third at the LPGA’s Palos Verdes Championship over the weekend, but it wasn’t her one-under-par finish that left one journalist speechless during a post-match interview. 

Ko, 25, was spotted receiving treatment from her physical therapist during the back nine of the final round on Sunday. After the tournament, she was asked by the Golf Channel’s Jerry Foltz — seemingly unaware of what was ailing the pro — if the issue was going to be a "concern moving forward."

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Her answer was certainly not what Foltz was expecting to hear.  

"I hope not," the 17-time LPGA Tour winner responded. "It’s that time of the month. I know the ladies watching are probably like, 'Yeah, I got you.' So, when that happens, my back gets really tight, and I’m all twisted. It’s not the first time that Chris [Wicker] has seen me twisted, but it felt a lot better after he came. So, yeah, there you go."

Lydia Ko of New Zealand hits out of the greenside bunker on the 18th hole, during the third round of the Gainbridge LPGA golf tournament, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022, in Boca Raton, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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Foltz, a veteran reporter who has covered the game for the Golf Channel since 1999, was at a loss for words and managed only to say, "Uh… thanks." 

"I know you’re at a loss for words, Jerry. Honesty it is," Ko laughed in response to the seemingly awkward reaction. 

Lydia Ko of New Zealand reacts to her birdie on the 16th green during the third round of the Palos Verdes Championship Presented by Bank of America at

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