Jin Young Ko beats Minjee Lee in play-off to win Founders Cup
Jin Young Ko's par on the first play-off hole was enough to beat Minjee Lee and win the Cognizant Founders Cup on Sunday in Clifton, New Jersey.
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Jin Young Ko's par on the first play-off hole was enough to beat Minjee Lee and win the Cognizant Founders Cup on Sunday in Clifton, New Jersey.
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Stephanie Meadow carded a six-over 78 to plunge down the leaderboard after day two of the BMW Ladies Championship at Seowon Valley Country Club, South Korea.
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