The New Zealander finished four strokes ahead of Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul (70) and Japan’s Ayaka Furue (68) at Sentosa Golf ...
The 2024 Olympic gold medalist and AIG Women’s Open ... 7 and 8, seizing control of the leaderboard from then on. Despite ...
Lydia Ko of New Zealand poses with the trophy following victory on Day Four of the HSBC Women's World Championship 2025 at ...
Olympic gold medalist and LPGA Hall of Famer Lydia Ko moved to within a shot of the lead with a 5-under 67 after two rounds ...
Olympic champion Dame Lydia Ko battled to the top of the leaderboard with a four-under-par 68 after the third round of the ...
She shot a four-under 68 to become the sole leader, with 10 others within five strokes of the lead. Read more at straitstimes ...
The 2024 Olympic ... of the leaderboard from then on. Despite dropping two bogeys after the turn, the world No. 3 closed with a solid 69, sealing a 13-under-par 275 total at Sentosa Golf Club.
“I don’t think I typically play really well on this golf course and I thought ... hopefully just keep climbing up the leaderboard.” Ko said the Olympic gold and Hall of Fame entry had ...
Though Ko has won 22 times on the LPGA, she has yet to win the HSBC. She's one of five players in the field to have made 10 or more previous appearances, joined by Carlota Ciganda, Amy Yang, Jenny ...
The 2024 Olympic gold medalist and Women's British ... 7 and 8, seizing control of the leaderboard from then on.