Lydia Ko pulls away with a 63 to
win Queen City Championship for 3rd LPGA title of the year
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[September 23, 2024]
MAINEVILLE, Ohio (AP) 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 the Kroger Queen City Championship for her third
LPGA Tour title of the season.
Ko won for the third time in her last four starts, which includes
her Olympic gold medal that gave the 27-year-old from New Zealand
enough points for the LPGA Hall of Fame.
It also includes another major in the Women's British Open, this one
at St. Andrews.
It's been pretty surreal, Ko said after her five-shot victory at
the TPC River's Bend over Jeeno Thitikul, who closed with a 70 and
simply couldn't keep up.
Thitikul was two shots ahead after eight holes of the final round.
Three holes later, the Thai was chasing the hottest player in
women's golf.
Thitikul made bogey on the par-4 ninth. Ko made a 10-foot birdie
putt on the 10th hole to tie for the lead, and then pulled ahead by
two shots with a 12-foot eagle putt on the par-5 11th.
Ko seized control for good with a pair of two-shot swings she made
birdie and Thitikul made bogey on the 13th and 15th holes.
Thitikul two-putted for birdie on the par-5 closing hole to at least
finish alone in second, one shot ahead of Haeran Ryu (67).
It's just like insane it's super insane. Her putter was on fire
today, Thitikul said of playing alongside Ko. I respect her as
like my older sister, as a legend, and also as my role model. It was
such a really good experience watching her in my eyes on the same
tee box, on the same greens, just like VIP seat.
Nelly Korda, the No. 1 player in women's golf who still has a
comfortable lead in the Race to CME Globe with her six victories
this year, had a 68 and tied for fifth, nine shots behind.
Ko, who finished at 23-under 265, now has 22 career LPGA victories.
It was the fifth time she has at least three wins in the same season
on the LPGA, her biggest year coming with five wins when she was 18
and reached No. 1 in the world.
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Lydia Ko of New Zealand plays her shot from the fifth tee during the
final round of the LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship golf
tournament at TPC River's Bend in Maineville, Ohio, Sunday, Sept.
22, 2024. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Ko also won the season opener in Florida in
January, but there were times early in the summer when she wondered
if she would ever get the final victory needed for the LPGA Hall of
Fame.
She took care of that with Olympic gold in Paris, won at St. Andrews
for her third major and, after a three-week break, picked up as
though nothing had changed.
I had the most unbelievable three weeks in Europe. And now after
having another three weeks off here, not entirely sure what its
going to be like, Ko said.
She was two shots behind Thitikul going into the final round and was
expecting Thitikul to keep going strong. The Thai did, but she fell
back with bogeys on the ninth, 13th and 15th holes and Ko was on her
way to another victory.
Ko had the low round of the week at the TPC River's Bend, which was
used this year while Kenwood Country Club goes through some course
improvements.
To have a round like this to cap off a win is pretty special, she
said.
Ko next week heads to South Korea to play in the Hana Financial
Group Championship. It will be a chance for her to reach 30 career
titles worldwide, including victories on the Korea LPGA, the Ladies
European Tour and the ALPG Tour in Australia.
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