Classy Ko retains World Championship title after vintage round at
Sentosa
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[March 06, 2023]
(Reuters) -South Korea's Ko Jin-young became the first player
to retain the HSBC Women's World Championship title after firing a
three-under par 69 in the rain-interrupted final round to beat world
number two Nelly Korda by two shots in Singapore on Sunday.
Still battling a wrist injury that derailed her 2022 season, Ko
burst into tears after her triumphant return at Sentosa as she
finished with a 17-under par total of 271 at the no-cut tournament
with a $1.8 million prize purse.
Ko was unflappable on the front nine and although she faltered with
a bogey on the 11th, she sank a 30-foot putt for birdie on the 13th
and a two-foot par putt on the final hole to edge Korda (69) for her
first title since last year's win.
"It's a great honour to defend this title and I had a great week,
and a long week as well, with all the rain," said Ko, who will bank
$270,000 for her win.
"Before this week I practised really hard. I knew I was defending so
I wanted to get one more trophy. It paid off and I'm really happy."
Unlike her comeback win last year, Ko did not need a five-birdie
charge in the last six holes, instead holding on to her overnight
lead with a masterful display as she joined compatriot Park In-bee
as the only two-time winners of the tournament.
Ko set the tone with a birdie on the opening hole and drained
another on the fifth after a superb approach shot, before rolling in
an eight-foot putt from the fringe of the green to save par on the
10th.
American Korda had moved to within a shot of Ko after three straight
birdies from the third hole, but a bogey on the sixth and another on
the 13th proved costly and effectively ended her challenge.
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Young Ko of Korea tees off during the first round of the CP Women's
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She secured second place on 15-under after draining a four-foot
birdie putt on the final hole. Japan's Ayaka Furue (67) along with
Americans Danielle Kang (68) and Allisen Corpuz (69) ended a further
shot adrift of Korda in joint-third.
"Always playing with Nelly, it's very hard to compete. She's a great
player and I was thinking, 'She's better than me and so I'd better
learn some things from her'," Ko said. "It was a tough week but I
made it!"
Top-ranked Lydia Ko of New Zealand shot 74 and was at five-under, 12
shots behind in a share of 31st.
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Tom Hogue)
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