Lydia Ko Ko runs away from Singapore in Singapore for 23rd LPGA

Jack Hirsh
Lydia, won the HSBC women’s valor for the first 11 decoration.
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Lydia at Makowa did something she had never done before the week.
The Olympic Olympic Olympic and AIG Women’s Open Champion is as much as any of the women’s 67 years ago in 27. But like the global international wood, such as the HSBC Women World Championship, causing the largest game stars.
But not yet with ko.
Starting a stroke in stroke led by the Harkay Hull in the last time Jeeno’s last collision of Jeeno.
“You know, I dream last night I woke up but I woke up, and I was like, ‘Dang, there is no real.’ But I wanted to focus on my game, “said Kora. “Obviously this one is called a big Asia, the kind of adding a big Asia to my big collection is quite cool.”
Finally, Ko entered the other side of the line at 11.
Lydia, wins number 23 at the HSBC Women Championship. 🏆
After the cycle, he spoke of Junior Golfers following the event every year and why he did this victorious. ❤ ️
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“I think I was in the last group [here] A few times, “he said. That was very unpleasant experiences, knowing that he has a pit and is the last group there, and the winner is still very well. I think it was Inbee to win that year.
“But yes, because I had no experience, I would feel so much but I had all the support of me.
At the time that he had finished his rising three straight birds, he already had a clearer for Titikol, but he dropped a fired shot 12, and he allowed the Inch of Titikul.
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The spread was less than 35-footater for birdie at PAR-3 15. PUTT was so long as the ball was fully tried and out of the way.
But as the ball begins to slow down and break, they just dig a lower edge and into the cup with unpleasant birdie 2 to push back to four. Kora left Caddy Paul Cormack, laughing as the two were traveling at five o’clock.
“My biggest goal was just two petts. In fact, I didn’t think it was going until it came in,” said Kora. “Those things, when that kind of things happened, you think, oh, maybe – maybe I’ll be my long-winning time.”
Kehalo said they did not want to continue before the next pair was attained, but the long-shape was a boon as he agreed that the two Putch had done.
“But to cover that, it’s probably like sweating in 1 1/2 me,” he said.
The first victory of KO’s has been completing his last summer summer included the Olympics, opening and Akroger Queen City Championship.
He had a total of 2024 full 10024, which led him to be consistent with the lack of retired retirement in 2025. Ko described earlier that he intended to take away the idea of the previous months.
“I just kind of peace with it that if I have a good year, you know, that’s good,” he said. “But I don’t try to prove anything to anyone, and you can say that, you know, I was a good year, and I could be very better.
“Obviously we have a long time. But this is my first time to win spring, Asia Swing. So it’s really nice to win a new event for me.”
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