Canadian Women’s Open: Ko finally picks up winning cheque

The teenager had previously won the event twice but on amateur status

Lydia Ko of New Zealand hits a tee shot on the fifth hole during the final round of the Canadian Pacific Women's Open at the Vancouver Golf Club on Aug 23, 2015 in Vancouver, Canada. PHOTO: AFP

VANCOUVER:
Teenage prodigy Lydia Ko claimed her third Canadian Women’s Open title but first as a full-fledged LPGA Tour member by edging American Stacy Lewis in a thrilling play-off on Sunday.

The 18-year-old New Zealander and world number two beat Lewis on the first play-off hole to add this year’s title to her 2013 win as an amateur in Edmonton and in 2012 when she won at age 15 on the same Vancouver Golf Club course.

“I made some really good up-and-downs on the front nine, I hit a good shot into three, but I couldn’t really get anything going,” said Ko, who was unable to take home the winner’s cheque the first two times because of her amateur status. “Stacy played awesome, so did the other girls, so I knew I needed to play consistently, and that’s what I tried to do.”

Ko made a short par putt on the playoff hole to record her third victory of the season and eighth of her LPGA career. She and Lewis both shot 12-under 276 totals.

“It has been such an amazing week,” said Ko, of Auckland. “I definitely share this win with everyone. I want to thank everyone for their support.”


Lewis, who fired a final-round 67, missed a nine-foot par attempt before Ko made the winning three-foot putt.

“If you would have told me at the beginning of the day that I would be in a playoff I would have been pretty happy,” said Lewis. “I left a few out there. I would have liked a better lie in the rough in the playoff. But other than that, it was pretty good.”

Defending champion Ryu So-Yeon shot a final-round 64 and finished in a tie for third with fellow South Korean Kim Sei-Young at 11-under 277.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 25th,  2015.

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