With no LPGA wins since April 2018, she repeated her success in the 2021 season and then manages the 2022 season to become world number one from November 2022 to April 2023, accumulating 163 weeks in ...
Meanwhile, Ko, the gold medalist of the Paris Olympics, wiped out a two-shot deficit and won the title by five over Round 3 leader Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand (270 after a 70).
Hae Ran Ryu defends her title as many of the world’s best players compete for an increased purse at Pinnacle Country Club ...
Lydia Ko extended her amazing summer run when she turned a two-shot deficit into a rout by closing with a 9-under 63 to win ...
1, Nelly Korda, 69.92. 2, Ayaka Furue, 70.06. 3, Jeeno Thitikul, 70.31. 4, Lauren Coughlin, 70.41. 5, Lilia Vu, 70.42. 6, Haeran Ryu, 70.43. 7, Hannah Green, 70.51. 8 ...