Lydia Ko wins her first LPGA title in South Korea
WONJU, South Korea: New Zealand’s Lydia Ko fired a 65 on Sunday to capture her 18th LPGA Tour title at the BMW Ladies Championship — and her first in South Korea, the country of her birth.
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WONJU, South Korea: New Zealand’s Lydia Ko fired a 65 on Sunday to capture her 18th LPGA Tour title at the BMW Ladies Championship — and her first in South Korea, the country of her birth.
Lydia Ko claimed her 18th LPGA Tour title with a superb final round at the BMW Championship in South Korea.
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Thailand's Atthaya Thitikul is back at the top of the BMW Ladies Championship leaderboard heading for the final day after a five-under 67 lifted her to 15-under-par overall, one shot clear of Andrea Lee and Lydia Ko.
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Leona Maguire is 12 shots off leader Andrea Lee at the BMW Ladies Championship after carding a second consecutive level-par 72 in South Korea.
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