MIAMI (AFP) — New Zealand’s Lydia Ko won her 20th career LPGA title on Sunday, firing a two-under par 70 in the final round to capture the season-opening Tournament of Champions.
World No. 12 Ko, a two-time major champion, had not won an LPGA crown since the 2022 Tour Championship but did win last year’s Saudi Ladies International and took last month’s mixed team event with Australian partner Jason Day.
The 26-year-old Seoul-born Kiwi finished 72 holes at Orlando’s Lake Nona, where she is a resident and member, on 14-under 274 to defeat US teen Alexa Pano by two strokes.
“I tried to work hard in the two weeks leading up to this event and to be able to win at home has been nice,” Ko said.
“There were definitely nerves but a little less just because it is my home course. To see so many members come out and clap and cheer me on was the best part of this week.”
Canada’s Brooke Henderson was third on 278 after a closing 68 while Japan’s Ayaka Furue and Americans Cheyenne Knight and Ally Ewing shared fourth on 280.
Ko, who won her first LPGA title as a 15-year-old amateur at the 2012 Canadian Women’s Open, carried a two-stroke lead into the final round and stretched her advantage with birdies at the par-3 sixth and par-5 ninth holes.
After a bogey-birdie start to the back nine, Ko pitched from a penalty area to five feet and birdied the par-5 15th then withstood a closing bogey to take the $225,000 top prize.
The victory moved her within one point, or one more LPGA title, of earning a berth in the tour Hall of Fame.