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Teenager Ko makes history with Evian win
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 14 - 09 - 2015

EVIAN, FranceNew Zealand's Lydia Ko wrote another chapter of golfing history Sunday when she became the youngest winner of a women's major with a stunning final round 63 at the Evian Championship.
The flawless eight-birdie round was the lowest score of the week and she finished on 268, 16 under par and six ahead of American Lexi Thompson (70). China's Feng Shanshan also shot 70 and was third on eight under.
Ko is 18 years 142 days — 171 days younger than Morgan Pressel when she won the 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship.
Back in February, aged 17, Ko became the youngest player to claim the world No. 1 ranking, although the Evian victory still leaves her at No.2 behind South Korea's Park In-bee.
She also holds the record as the youngest winner on the LPGA Tour, the first of her nine wins coming as a 15-year-old amateur at the 2012 Canadian Open.
Ko, who finished second at Evian two years ago, was thrilled to achieve her dream of a first major title.
Overcome with emotion, she came close to tears after holing the last of her eight birdie putts on the 18th.
"It's pretty amazing," she said.
"This has been an awesome day and an unbelievable experience. Everyone has been asking me when I was going to win my fist major, and now it's done. It's so hard to get your hands on the first one.
With a five shot lead coming down the last, she was able to savour the experience and appreciate the crowd support.
"Jason (her caddie) told me to enjoy the moment and that's when I could feel the tears coming. It was quite overwhelming and also a bit of a relief," she continued.
"Winning a major at any age is special, but to become the youngest is pretty cool. It's also nice that it is over - no one will ask me about it again."
Ko started the final round two shots behind South Korea's Lee Mi-hyang, who finished joint fourth with a 74, and was three behind Thompson after seven holes.
But she birdied four holes between the seventh and 12th to take the lead and edged three ahead when Thompson, over the back and in deep rough from the tee, took a double-bogey five at the short 14th.
The final few holes were a victory stroll. An up-and-down birdie at the long 15th stretched the lead to four, then it was five thanks to a 20 foot birdie putt at the 17th and six when she holed another 20-footer at the last.
Park, winner of two majors this season, had a fine final round of 68 to finish just inside the top ten on five under par. The South Korean won the Evian title in 2012, the year before it became a major.
This was Ko's fourth win of the year and now she will spend a few weeks at her home with her family in Orlando, Florida, before heading for the LPGA's Asia swing next month.
And new targets?
"My next goal is the Olympics," she said after pocketing the EUR430,000 winner's cheque.
"Rio is less than a year away and I really want to do it.
"As soon as I knew golf was in the Olympics I wanted to be part of it and play for New Zealand. I love representing my country."
Pieters wins Dutch Open
Belgian youngster Thomas Pieters fired a five-under 65 to win the Dutch Open by one stroke Sunday just two weeks after winning his maiden EPGA tournament at the Czech Masters.
The 23-year-old, from Antwerp, becomes the first player since Rory McIlroy to win back-to-back EPGA starts after Englishman Lee Slattery blew a chance to send the championship to a playoff after missing a six-foot putt at the 18th.
Pieters finished with a winning score of 19-under par at the Kennemer Golf and Country Club in northern Holland.
Spaniard Eduardo De La Riva shot the day's joint-best score of 63 to share second spot with Slattery who was devastated after his final hole miss that ruined his chances of following on from his triumph at last week's Russian Open.
Paraguayan Fabrizio Zanotti was alone in fourth after his 63 lifted him up the leaderboard while Englishman Eddie Pepperell and Denmark's Morten Orum Madsen were a further shot back on 16-under.
Spaniard Rafa Cabrella-Bello, who shared the overnight lead with Slattery, slumped to a final day 71 and a share of seventh place, while Scotland's 1999 British Open champion Paul Lawrie, who began the day one shot off the lead, also misfired with his 71 and finished tenth. — Agencies


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