Ko
wins second LPGA major with Mission Hills triumph
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[April 04, 2016]
(Reuters) - New Zealand's Lydia Ko
became the youngest player to win two LPGA major championships when she
birdied the par-five 18th to clinch the ANA Inspiration by one stroke in
Rancho Mirage, California, on Sunday.
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For the 18-year-old world number one, who closed with a
three-under 69 at the Mission Hills Country Club to finish at
12-under-par 276, the win marked her second successive major title
after winning the Evian Championship last year.
"It was always my dream to play on the LPGA. Just being here was a
dream come true," said Ko, who started the day one back of leader
Lexi Thompson. "For these amazing things to be happening is
unbelievable but it also motivates me to work harder."
Britain's Charley Hull (69) and South Korea's Chun In-gee (70)
finished a stroke back. Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn (71) led late
but bogeyed the final three holes to finish two strokes off the
pace.
The season's first major looked headed for a playoff when
Jutanugarn's bogey at the par-three 17th, where she pulled her tee
shot badly, set up a three-way tie for the lead.
But Ko, who was coming off a win at last week's Kia Classic, would
secure her 12th LPGA Tour victory by striking a precise wedge from
88 yards to set up a one-foot birdie putt.
Following her triumph, Ko took the traditional leap into Poppie's
Pond next to the 18th green along with her mother, sister, caddie
and caddie's fiance.
The South Korean-born Ko was bogey free for the final round and made
several crucial putts to stay in the hunt, including pair of long
birdie putts on the front nine and a solid par-save on the 13th to
stay two shots back of Jutanugarn.
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"This been a long week," said Ko. "I’m proud I was able to make
those clutch putts, especially on the back nine."
Jutanugarn, 20, made a red-hot start to her quest for a maiden LPGA
Tour win as she carded five birdies and one bogey over her opening
11 holes.
But Jutanugarn was undone by a disastrous finish that saw her
three-putt at 16, send her tee shot at 17 into a bunker before
finding water on 18.
American Thompson (73) finished three shots back of Ko in fifth
place while defending champion Brittany Lincicome (74) finished 10
shots off the pace.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Additional reporting by
Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina)
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