Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Lydia Ko rolls in last spherical to third LPGA win of the yr

Lydia Ko plays a tee shot at the Kroger Queen City Championship.

Lydia Ko picked up proper the place she left off on the Kroger Queen Metropolis Championship.

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Nelly Korda ought to have the LPGA’s Participant of the 12 months race locked up, however Lydia Ko is making issues attention-grabbing.

Making her first begin since choosing up her third profession main title — and first in eight years — on the AIG Ladies’s Open final month, Ko entered the ultimate spherical on the Kroger Queen Metropolis Championship two photographs behind Jeeno Thitikul.

She ended Sunday having picked up seven photographs on the 54-hole chief.

Ko fired a final-round nine-under 63 at TPC River’s Bend to win the Kroger Queen Metropolis Championship at 23 beneath by 5 photographs for her third LPGA victory of the yr. Once you add in her historic Olympic win, which earned her the final level she wanted to qualify for the LPGA Corridor of Fame at simply 27 years previous, that makes it three-straight victories for Ko.

The win marks her twenty second profession victory on the LPGA as effectively.

“It’s been fairly surreal. You recognize, I had probably the most unbelievable three weeks in Europe, and after having one other three weeks off you’re not totally certain what it’s going to be like,” Ko mentioned. “I began off this occasion actually sturdy, taking part in effectively the primary couple days. I sort of hung in there yesterday and I mentioned I do know that Jeeno and lots of the opposite women aren’t going to play unhealthy golf, so I simply acquired to try to play even higher golf.

“To have a spherical like this to cap off a win is fairly particular.”

It’s been a stretch of among the most interesting golf of Ko’s profession over the previous month after she got here oh so near incomes her last Corridor of Fame qualifying level again in January. Ko gained the season-opening Hilton Grand Holidays Event of Champions to place her some extent away from gaining entrance to one in every of sports activities’ most troublesome Halls of Fame.

That was after a weird season in 2023 when she did not document a win and didn’t even qualify to defend her title on the CME Group Tour Championship.


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Then she appeared destined to earn the ultimate level in her subsequent begin on the LPGA Drive On Championship. However Nelly Korda had different plans and completed eagle-birdie to pressure a playoff she would win and jump-start her run of five-consecutive victories.

Ko struggled once more after that, recording only one top-10 and lacking two cuts earlier than a T8 in Canada in late July. Then the calendar flipped to August and he or she took over once more.

“I struggled rather a lot throughout the center of the season, and I used to be in a spot the place okay am I actually going to be within the Corridor of Fame and all of these doubts,” Ko mentioned. “I had a fairytale of these previous couple months and now I really feel like if I set my thoughts to it, possibly I can do it.”

On Sunday, Ko was nonetheless two behind when Thitkul eagled the par-5 eighth, however after that, the ultimate spherical was all of the Kiwi’s.

Over the ultimate 9 holes, Ko made 4 birdies and an eagle of her personal to return dwelling in a scorching back-nine 30 and lap the remainder of the sector. Over the identical stretch, Thitikul’s momentum stalled as she bogeyed the ninth gap and adopted birdies at 12 and 14 with bogeys.

Ko has mentioned she desires to retire at 30, and rumblings of her doing simply which have solely grown louder now that she has earned her place within the Corridor of Fame. However she reiterated Sunday, she nonetheless has an accomplishment left on the LPGA and this win will solely add gas to her fireplace.

“I believe it’s all the time been the purpose of mine to do the profession grand slam,” she mentioned. “I really feel like I’ve already been a part of this fairytale, so why not?”

Jack Hirsh

Jack Hirsh is an assistant editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State College, incomes levels in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his highschool golf staff and not too long ago returned to this system to function head coach. Jack additionally nonetheless *tries* to stay aggressive in native amateurs. Earlier than becoming a member of GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but in addition producing, anchoring and even presenting the climate. He may be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.

 

 

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