Lydia Ko Triumphs in Thrilling Women's British Open

Olympic champion Lydia Ko won the women's British Open by two shots after a gripping final round at St Andrews. Ko's victory culminated a remarkable three weeks, including an Olympic gold and her induction into the LPGA Hall of Fame. Several players contended, but Ko's decisive birdie on the 18th sealed her win.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 26-08-2024 00:13 IST | Created: 26-08-2024 00:13 IST
Lydia Ko Triumphs in Thrilling Women's British Open

Olympic champion Lydia Ko clinched the women's British Open on Sunday, winning by two shots after an exhilarating final round. The tense action unfolded on the blustery Old Course at St Andrews, where four players were tied at one point.

Ko, world number one Nelly Korda, defending champion Lilia Vu, and overnight leader Shin Ji-yai all reached six-under overall. Ultimately, it was Ko who secured the $1,425,000 prize—the largest in the event's 48-year history—after setting a clubhouse target at seven-under. Vu missed a birdie putt on the 18th, finalizing Ko's victory and her third major title.

The contest saw dramatic shifts. Shin lost her outright lead with a bogey on the third hole, and although Korda briefly led, she fell behind with a bogey on the 17th. Ko's birdie on the 18th proved decisive, leaving her competitors to share second place. Ko's triumph wraps up an impressive period marked by Olympic success and LPGA Hall of Fame induction.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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