Okay, so the other day, the name Lydia Ko popped into my head. You know how it is, you hear about these top athletes, and sometimes you just get curious about their lives off the course. My mind went straight to thinking, where does someone like that actually live? What’s her setup like?

So, I did what most people do, I guess. I sat down and started digging around a bit online. Typed in things like “Lydia Ko house,” “where does Lydia Ko live,” stuff like that. You get a lot of articles about her tournaments, her wins, her swing – all the golf stuff, which is great, but not what I was looking for right then.
I spent a bit of time scrolling through search results, clicking on a few news pieces. Sometimes you get lucky, maybe an interview mentions something about their home base, or there’s a feature piece. I saw mentions of places like Florida, often Lake Nona in Orlando, because a lot of golfers base themselves there. Seems logical – good weather, great courses, other players around.
Trying to find specifics
But finding details about her actual house? That was tough. It seems like that kind of information is kept pretty private, and honestly, that makes a lot of sense. These players travel so much, their home needs to be a real sanctuary, away from the public eye.
I didn’t find any pictures or specific addresses, obviously. And that’s probably for the best. It wasn’t really about being nosy, more just trying to picture the lifestyle. You travel the world, living out of suitcases half the time, so having that stable home base must be super important.
- It’s gotta be somewhere convenient for training.
- Probably needs to be comfortable and low-key for downtime.
- Maybe space for practice? Or just relaxing.
After looking around for a while, I didn’t really come away with any concrete details about Lydia Ko’s specific house. And that’s okay. It just reminded me that while we see a lot of these athletes’ professional lives, their personal space is just that – personal.

Ultimately, my little search didn’t turn up much on the house itself, but it did get me thinking about the kind of life these pro golfers lead, always moving but needing a solid place to call home. It’s quite a balance.