Lydia Ko s swing coach believes getting rid of clutter has been key to his charge s rejuvenation
Lydia Ko s swing coach believes getting rid of clutter has been key to his charge s rejuvenation 3 June 2021
The former world number one is back up to eighth in the rankings after an impressive return to form this year that has seen her win on the LPGA Tour for the first time in three years.
Sean Foley is staggered at the level of commitment Ko has shown since they joined forces last year.
Lydia Ko and fellow Kiwi Amelia Garvey tee off tomorrow in the first round of the US Women s Open in San Francisco.
A few years ago, Sean Foley started to notice something unusual. He is the chief marketing officer at Ingenio, a tech company that specialises in online spiritual guidance. The company had recently acquired two competitor websites for live psychic video chats, where users could organise video calls with psychic advisors with names like ‘Clairvoyant Sabrina’ for $10.99 a minute. The two sites – called Purple Ocean and Purple Garden – are among the few sites owned by Ingenio that track the gender of their users, and Foley noticed that they were attracting more and more men.
For a long time, astrology and other psychic services have been considered largely female pursuits – the preserve of women’s magazines, and sparkly apps in varying shades of pink. But the industry has been revolutionised by the internet and social media, and now a small but growing number of men are taking an interest in astrology, clairvoyance and other esoteric practices.