MAINEVILLE, Ohio — Lydia Ko prolonged her wonderful summer time run when she turned a two-shot deficit right into a rout by closing with a 9-under 63 to win the Kroger Queen Metropolis Championship for her third LPGA Tour title of the season.
Ko gained for the third time in her final 4 begins, which incorporates her Olympic gold medal that gave the 27-year-old from New Zealand sufficient factors for the LPGA Corridor of Fame.
It additionally consists of one other main within the AIG Ladies’s Open, this one at St. Andrews.
“It’s been fairly surreal,” Ko mentioned after her five-shot victory on the TPC River’s Bend over Jeeno Thitikul, who closed with a 70 and easily couldn’t sustain.
Thitikul was two pictures forward after eight holes of the ultimate spherical. Three holes later, the Thai was chasing the most well liked participant in ladies’s golf.
Thitikul made bogey on the par-4 ninth. Ko made a 10-foot birdie putt on the tenth gap to tie for the lead, after which pulled forward by two pictures with a 12-foot eagle putt on the par-5 eleventh.
Ko seized management for good with a pair of two-shot swings — she made birdie and Thitikul made bogey on the thirteenth and fifteenth holes.
Ko continues ‘surreal’ run at Kroger Queen Metropolis
After “essentially the most unbelievable three weeks,” Lydia Ko continues her “surreal” run with a win on the Kroger Queen Metropolis Championship and appears forward to the profession Grand Slam within the closing stretch of the season.
Thitikul two-putted for birdie on the par-5 closing gap to not less than end alone in second, one shot forward of Haeran Ryu (67).
“It’s identical to insane — it’s tremendous insane. Her putter was on fireplace at present,” Thitikul mentioned of enjoying alongside Ko. “I respect her as like my older sister, as a legend, and likewise as my function mannequin. It was such a very good expertise watching her in my eyes on the identical tee field, on the identical greens, identical to VIP seat.”
Nelly Korda, the No. 1 participant in ladies’s golf who nonetheless has a snug lead within the Race to CME Globe together with her six victories this 12 months, had a 68 and tied for fifth, 9 pictures behind.
Ko, who completed at 23-under 265, now has 22 profession LPGA victories. It was the fifth time she has not less than three wins in the identical season on the LPGA, her largest 12 months coming with 5 wins when she was 18 and reached No. 1 on the earth.
Ko additionally gained the season opener in Florida in January, however there have been instances early in the summertime when she questioned if she would ever get the ultimate victory wanted for the LPGA Corridor of Fame.
She took care of that with Olympic gold in Paris, gained at St. Andrews for her third main and, after a three-week break, picked up as if nothing had modified.
“I had essentially the most unbelievable three weeks in Europe. And now after having one other three weeks off right here, not fully certain what it’s going to be like,” Ko mentioned.
She was two pictures behind Thitikul going into the ultimate spherical and was anticipating Thitikul to maintain going sturdy. The Thai did, however she fell again with bogeys on the ninth, thirteenth and fifteenth holes and Ko was on her option to one other victory.
Ko had the low spherical of the week on the TPC River’s Bend, which was used this 12 months whereas Kenwood Nation Membership goes via some course enhancements.
“To have a spherical like this to cap off a win is fairly particular,” she mentioned.
Ko subsequent week heads to South Korea to play within the Hana Monetary Group Championship. It is going to be an opportunity for her to succeed in 30 profession titles worldwide, together with victories on the Korea LPGA, the Girls European Tour and the ALPG Tour in Australia.