Lydia Ko overhauled a two-shot deficit to close with a nine-under 63 to win the Kroger Queen City Championship; Ko's victory follows gold at the Paris Olympics and winning the AIG Women's Open at St Andrews
Monday 23 September 2024 06:56, UK
Lydia Ko picked up her third LPGA Tour title of the season when she won the Kroger Queen City Championship, closing with a nine-under 63, turning round a two-shot deficit.
Of her last four events, Ko has won three of them, which includes an Olympic gold medal victory at Paris 2024, amassing enough points for the LPGA Hall of Fame and winning the Women's Open at St. Andrews.
"It's been pretty surreal," Ko said after her five-shot victory at the TPC River's Bend over Jeeno Thitikul, who closed with a 70.
Thitikul had a two-shot lead after eight holes of the final round. She made bogey on the par-four ninth. Ko made a 10-foot birdie putt on the 10th to tie for the lead, and then pulled ahead with a 12-foot eagle putt on the par-five 11th.
Ko took command when she made birdie and Thitikul made bogey on both the 13th and 15th holes.
Thitikul two-putted for birdie on the par-five closing hole to at least finish alone in second, one shot ahead of Haeran Ryu (67).
"It's just like insane - it's super insane. Her putter was on fire today," Thitikul said of playing alongside Ko. "I respect her as like my older sister, as a legend, and also as my role model. It was such a really good experience watching her in my eyes on the same tee box, on the same greens, just like a VIP seat."
Nelly Korda, the No 1 player in women's golf who still has a comfortable lead in the Race to CME Globe with her six victories this year, had a 68 and tied for fifth, nine shots behind.
Ko next week heads to South Korea to play in the Hana Financial Group Championship. It will be a chance for her to reach 30 career titles worldwide.
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