HSBC Women's World Championship: World number one Ko Jin-young claims two-shot win
Ko Jin-young finished with five birdies in the final six holes to claim a two-stroke victory at the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore.
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Ko Jin-young finished with five birdies in the final six holes to claim a two-stroke victory at the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore.
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SINGAPORE: World number one Ko Jin-young hit five birdies in the last six holes to beat Lee Jeong-eun and overnight leader Chun In-gee at the final hole and win the HSBC Women's World Championship title at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore on Sunday (Mar 6).
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - World number one Ko Jin-young hit five birdies in the last six holes to beat Lee Jeong-eun and overnight leader Chun In-gee at the final hole and win the HSBC Women's World Championship title at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore on Sunday.
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