Lydia Ko (26, New Zealand), world No.

Lydia Ko tied 5 birdies and 1 bogey in the final round on the final day of the Ladies European Tour (LET) Aramco Saudi Ladies International held at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club (par 72) in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia on the 19th (Korean time). He shot a 4-under 68.

Lydia Ko, who shot a final total of 21-under-par 267, beat Aditya Shock (India), her sole runner-up (20-under par), by one stroke and lifted the championship cup. The winning prize is 750,000 dollars (approximately 950 million won).

Last year, Lydia Ko, who won major categories such as Player of the Year, prize money, and average at bats on the LPGA Tour, and ranked No. has been harvested

For Lydia Ko, who married Jeong Jun, the son of Hyundai Card Vice President Tae-Young Jeong, in December last year, this tournament was all the more meaningful as it was her first tournament of the year and the first after her marriage.

Lydia Ko, who entered the final round with a sole second place behind her sole leader Lilia Bue by one stroke, caught her first birdie on hole 1 (par 4), but committed her bogey on hole 2 (par 4). She cut a birdie in the 6th hole (par 4) and reduced only one stroke, but the gap with Lilia Bu widened by two strokes in the first half.

However, in the second half, Lydia Ko, who added a birdie on holes 10 (par 4) and 13 (par 5), rose to the lead with Lilia Bu, who failed to reduce the number of strokes. The match was split on the 17th hole (par 4). He put in a birdie putt about 5m downhill and took the sole lead at 21 under par. 카지노

Lila Boo tried 2-on in the last 18th hole (par 5) but dropped the ball into the water. Lydia Ko made a mistake with her tee shot wide off, but she didn’t overdo it and made a par save with a 3-on, confirming the championship.

Ashok, who waited for Lydia Ko’s result after finishing the game early, had to be satisfied with 20-under-par 2nd place. Lilia Boo, who competed fiercely for the championship until the end, committed a bogey on the 18th hole and tied for third place with Lexi Thompson (USA) and others with a final total of 19 under par.

Among Korean players, U.S. Women’s Professional Golf (LPGA) Tour rookie Yoo Hae-ran (22) tied for ninth place (14 under par), the highest ranking. Lim Hee-jeong (23) is tied for 14th (11 under par), and Kim Hyo-joo (28) is tied for 18th (10 under par). Hong Jeong-min (21), Lee So-mi (24), and Daniel Kang (USA) finished in a tie for 24th (8 under par), and Jeon In-ji (29) finished in a tie for 32nd (7 under par).

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