Lydia Ko makes pressure putt at 18 to win Womens Open
Aug 10, 2024; Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France; Lydia Ko (NZL) celebrates on the 18th green in the final round of women's individual stroke play during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Le Golf National. Mandatory Credit: Katie Goodale-USA TODAY Sports Lydia Ko birdied the final hole to finish with a 3-under-par 69 and win the AIG Women's Open at the Old Course at St Andrews on Sunday.
Ko, who won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics earlier this month, finished with a 7-under 281 at the historic course in Fife, Scotland.
It was her first win in a major since the 2016 ANA Inspiration. On the back nine, the New Zealander fought off rain, wind and a who's who of women's stars to capture her third major and 21st career LPGA victory.
Ko entered the final day three shots back of third-round leader Jiyai Shin, a two-time Women's Open champion. And the South Korean was in position for a potential win until a trio of bogeys on the back nine led to a 74 and a 5-under finish.
Shin was one of four women tied for second, with China's Ruoning Yin, Nelly Korda and Lilia Vu -- each of them former major winners who have been ranked No. 1 in the world.
As the holes dwindled, the only player with a chance to tie Ko was Vu, who stood 6 under as she hit her tee shot on No. 18. Her drive left her 32 yards to the pin, but her chip shot was off target, giving her a 15-foot putt for a birdie.
Her effort was about a foot short, giving Ko the win. Vu missed the short putt, leading her to a bogey, a round of 73 and a spot in the second-place tie.
Current No. 1 Korda has won six tournaments this season, including the Chevron Championship (the major formerly called the ANA Inspiration).
After a disappointing 75 on Saturday following a pair of 68s, Korda found her stroke, firing 3 under through the first 10 holes to take the lead at 8 under. But a double bogey at the par-5 14th led to a four-way tie at 6 under with Ko, Shin and Lilia Vu, and Korda never recovered.
After a bogey at No. 17, Korda finished at 72 for the day and 5 under for the tournament.
"Overall, I think I putted really well this week. I hit the ball really well with the conditions," Korda said. "It will be interesting to see when I don't play in 30-, 40-mile-an-hour winds what my ball flight is going to be like, finally seeing it go straight."
Korda also stumbled on the back nine in Saturday's third round, with three bogeys and a double bogey.
"Listen, it's golf. I'm going to mess up and unfortunately I messed up over the weekend twice in two penalizing ways coming down the stretch," she said. "Theoretically that's what kind of cost me the tournament, but I played well. I played solid. I even fought after that. I'm going to take that into the next coming events."
--Field Level Media
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