Singapore-LYDIA KO finally conquered LPGA’s HSBC Women’s World Championship, in the last round of Sunday, Ayaka Furu and Jeno Thaitikul won their first title in their 11th attempt with a four-stroke victory.
The 2024 Olympic gold medalist and female British Open Champion crossed a middleing start, which began before searching for its rhythm with a shirt on Par-5 sixth.
KO added back-to-back beadies to NOS 7 and 8, since then the control of the leaderboard has been confiscated.
Despite leaving two bogies after the turn, World No. 3 closed with a solid 69, sealed the 13-under-Ein-Burbar 275 clan at the Sentosa Golf Club.
“I dreamed last night that I had won, but then I woke up, and I was so, threat, it was not real yet,” said, “who won the 23rd LPGA title since the Krroger Queen City Championship in the last September and his first win. “But I just wanted to focus on my game.”
“I was really stable, and you know, really didn’t make yourself into so much trouble. I think it was going to be important for today.”
KO’s previous best finish was another place in 2015.
“This is ultimately exciting to add the head of Asia in my major collection,” said New Josender.
World No. 2 Thaitikul worked hard to lower him, but his charge was reduced.
Thaitikul fired a 70, under nine, finished second with Japan’s Furu, who finished 68. The Thai Star made a initial push with two shovedies in the first four holes, which trail the trek KO with a stroke on the 9-under, but could not maintain pressure.
Charlie Hull, who was entering the final round of KO, faded his title after 74 of 74, who settled for the fourth place for the fourth place in seven with Jin He Im, who removed the best round of the day by 67 and Gabi Lopez (70).
The Singapore tournament is the second of the three programs of the LPGA’s first Asian swing. The last program will be played next week in Hainan Island, China.