I know, I know...it's been a while since a Baddies post, but at ease my fellow hotties—your better late than never Valentine's gift has arrived and it's jam-packed. The golf baddies clocked in and we're working overtime this past weekend and I'm here to deliver a delicious platter of all the baddest content I've seen. Let's dive in, shall we.
Coming in hot is Dame Lydia Ko. (Did you know that Ko received damehood from her home country New Zealand?) The 26 year old has been on a bit of an iconic run since the summer. Between winning the gold medal in Paris and securing her spot in the LPGA Hall of Fame, Ko's on-course performance has been stellar—but she gets to add Vogue model to her extensive resume.
She got a taste of the high-fashion life in her spread for Vogue Korea's "Women and Work" issue; spotlighting influential women across entertainment industries.
I simply can't stop staring at how ethereal Ko looks despite the moody, greyscale aesthetic. I must also add that the styling of the shoot suits her so well. It's very cool girl business chic, and so unlike what we're used to seeing Ko made up in. The juxtaposition is refreshing and very welcomed—and I hope this isn't the last time we see golfers cross over into this realm of fashion.
Continuing on our golf-meets-fashion and culture tangent, I can't tell you how geeked up I was to see Jason Day sporting a Henri Matisse-inspired golf cardigan over the weekend.
*Getty
*The Museum of Modern Art
I'll let you all in on a little secret, besides being obsessed with all things golf, I'm also a bit of an art history freak. I clocked the connection as soon as I saw the blue figures Day sported during Saturday's round at Genesis. It's a subtle nod to early 20th century French artist who was coined the leader of the Fauvist art movement.
Fauvism, which translates to "the wild beasts", was an avant garde movement rejecting the normality and traditional artist values, embracing vibrance and color...how on brand for the brand who continues to disrupt the status quo in golf style.
Baddie-type shit.
The inagural baddie will always have a special place in my heart, but I can't keep talking about Ludvig Åberg (I can, and I will). He's your favorite golfers, favorite golfer—and if his win at Genesis over the weekend didn't solidify just how much of a stud the Swede is, then I don't know what will (perhaps a major win...but that feels inevitable, no?) And of course, he manages to look damn-near perfect with bed hair and a CUP of espresso??
Ludde will always be Baddie No.1 but his Bay GC teammates gave him a fun for his money—Chef Min Woo and Walk-off Wyndham Clark had themselves a time during yesterday's TGL triple header.
The Bay remains undefeated in their TGL match-ups and as baddies—no one is touching them in terms of aura-filled moments.
It started with Min Woo doing Min Woo things.
This cele is everything...the main is absolutely DIALED.
And then came Wyndham Clark who was just wanting his moment all match long. The moment came on the 15th hole, with the match all tied up, Clark sealed the deal for the Bay with an eagle putt.
Regardless of how well he seems to be playing or not, Clark's contribution to his team comes in being the heartbeat. The constant, steady rhythm keeping them on track.
But if I'm being real, the entire day was comprised of bangers. Each match served the perfect dose of drama that was fun, entertaining, and filled with some seriously meme-able moments.
The baddies absolutely delivered and across the multiverse—proving that once again, being a baddie isn't about just being attractive. Being a baddie is a mindset you carry into everything you do. From your normal day job to special side quests—bring the aura and let it shine.
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