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Ko Jin-young aims for a repeat win at the Evian Championship in France, where Korean golfers seek to regain their former ...
1, Mi Hyang Lee, 10. 2, Madelene Sagstrom, 9. 3 (tie), Yealimi Noh and Rio Takeda, 8. 5 (tie), Somi Lee, Chanettee Wannasaen, Angel Yin and Ina Yoon, 7. 9, 11 tied with 6.
Defending champion Jin Young Ko of South Korea has closed with a 3-under 69 to win the LPGA’s Women’s World Championship by two shots.
Ko first became Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings No. 1 on April 8, 2019, and is one of five Koreans to have that accolade on ...
Jin Young Ko’s return to the LPGA Tour at the BMW Ladies Championship after a two-month layoff to rest an ailing left wrist seemed to get off to a reasonable start. The top-ranked player in the ...
A nagging injury to the left wrist of Jin Young Ko is leaving the door open for a change atop the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings for the first time since January. A member of the World No. 1's ...
Three-time champion Jin Young Ko birdied six of her last nine holes Friday for an 8-under 63 and a two-stroke lead over four players in the LPGA Tour's Founders Cup.
Jin Young Ko of South Korea caught fire late and broke the course record with an 8-under-par 63 to take the second-round lead at the Founders Cup on Friday.
Three-time champion Jin Young Ko birdied six of her last nine holes Friday for an 8-under 63 and a two-stroke lead over four players in the LPGA Tour’s Founders Cup ...
Jin Young Ko claimed her first LPGA title in October of 2017 and has won at least once on tour every year since. That remarkable streak, which adds up to 15 LPGA titles, is in jeopardy, however ...
Suzann Pettersen, Norway 2014 Kim Hyo-joo, South Korea 2015 Lydia Ko, New Zealand 2017 Anna Nordqvist, Sweden ...
Less than two weeks after her maiden LPGA victory, Korean Lee So-mi has put herself in early contention for her first major ...