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Lydia Ko Wins Women's British Open For Third Major Title

Jenny Shin, of South Korea, plays out of a bunker on the 13th green during the final round of the Women's British Open golf championship, in St. Andrews, Scotland, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Sco

Lydia Ko secured her third major title and first in eight years by triumphing at the Women’s British Open held at the historic St. Andrews golf course. The 27-year-old New Zealander clinched victory by two strokes after a captivating final round that saw her shoot a 3-under 69.

Competing against a field of world-class talent, Ko navigated challenging weather conditions to emerge victorious. She sealed her win with a left-to-right birdie putt on the iconic 18th hole of the Old Course, showcasing her skill and composure under pressure.

The final round witnessed a thrilling battle among past and present top-ranked players, including Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu, and Jiyai Shin. However, it was Ko who ultimately prevailed, capping off a remarkable summer that also saw her claim a gold medal at the Olympic Games in Paris.

She triumphs by two strokes with a 3-under 69, sealing victory with a birdie putt.
Lydia Ko wins Women’s British Open at St. Andrews after captivating final round.
Competed against top-ranked players like Nelly Korda and Lilia Vu.
Ko describes her win as a 'Cinderella-like story' and expresses gratitude for support.
Adds another major title to her career, solidifying her status as a seasoned competitor.
Ko remains humble and appreciative of her achievements, including an Olympic gold medal.
Intense competition in the final round with pivotal moments on the back nine.
Ko's victory marked by tears of joy and disbelief at her three-time major champion status.

Reflecting on her achievement, Ko described her victory as a 'Cinderella-like story' and expressed gratitude for the support she received throughout the tournament. The emotional moment of triumph was marked by tears of joy as she celebrated with her caddie.

With this win, Ko adds another major championship title to her illustrious career, which includes previous victories at the Chevron Championship and the Evian Championship. Her success at St. Andrews solidifies her status as a seasoned competitor capable of achieving greatness on the golf course.

Despite her numerous accolades, Ko remains humble and appreciative of each milestone in her career. When asked to compare her major wins and Olympic gold medal, she humorously likened it to choosing between parents, emphasizing the unique significance of each achievement.

The final round saw intense competition as Korda, Vu, and Shin vied for the lead, with Korda briefly holding a two-stroke advantage. However, pivotal moments on the back nine, including Ko's birdie at the 14th hole and Korda's misstep at the 17th, shifted the momentum in Ko's favor.

As Ko sealed her victory with a clutch putt on the 18th green, the significance of her achievement was not lost on her. Surrounded by cheers and applause, she expressed disbelief at her three-time major champion status, highlighting the surreal nature of her success.

Lydia Ko's triumph at the Women’s British Open stands as a testament to her skill, resilience, and unwavering determination to succeed at the highest level of professional golf.

For more golf news and updates, visit AP golf.

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