Lydia Ko wins women's British Open at St Andrews (2024)

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26 Aug 2024

9:30 am on 26 August 2024

New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko has won the British Open at St Andrews.

It is her third major title.

Ko went into the final round tied for fourth, three shots from the leaders.

The Olympic champion fired a three under par 69 which got her into a share of the lead late in her round and a birdie on the 18th gave her a one-shot lead.

Ko then had to wait for her rivals to finish their rounds.

In the end the 27-year-old finished two shots ahead of Lilia Vu and Nelly Korda of the United States, Jiyai Shin of South Korea and Ruoning Yin of China.

The win is worth US$1,425,000 (NZ$2.28 million) for Ko.

Ko's previous best result at the British Open was a tie for third in 2015.

"Winning the gold medal in Paris was almost too good to be true and heading into the weekend I thought how is it possible for me to be in contention for the British Open," Ko told Sky Sport.

"I've had the most Cinderella-type story the last few weeks and this is almost too good to be true.

"Of all the major championships, this one I had the least amount of confidence just because I haven't had as much experience playing on links (courses).

"So to be holding this trophy, I can't believe it."

Her win at the Paris Olympics has qualified her for World Golf's Hall of Fame.

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New Zealand's Lydia Ko poses with the trophy after winning the 2024 Women's British Open Golf Championship. Photo: AFP

Tense finish

Korda was on par for four holes while Ko birdied the fourth to put herself within one shot of the leaders, meaning the top four were separated by a single stroke as the Open headed for a tense finish.

However, Korda was on a mission to regain her lead and she sank four birdies over the next six holes to take the outright lead while she also saved par after finding the bunker on the 11th to leave Ko and Shin two shots behind.

But Ko also slowly climbed up to top spot with three birdies before a bogey on the 15th saw all four sharing the lead at six-under overall.

Ko then put the pressure on Vu and Korda when she finished with a birdie on the 18th for a final round of 69 to set the clubhouse target.

Korda's chance of clinching a second major this year went up in smoke when she bogeyed the 17th and made par on the 18th to finish two shots behind Ko, the American rubbing the side of her head in disappointment as she walked off the greens.

After Shin double-bogeyed the 17th, it was up to Vu to force a playoff but her putt fell short and Ko broke down in tears when victory was confirmed.

In her disappointment, Vu also missed her putt for par and had to share second spot with Shin, Korda and China's Yin Ruoning at five under.

- Reuters / RNZ

Copyright © 2024, Radio New Zealand

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Lydia Ko wins women's British Open at St Andrews (2024)

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How many wins does Lydia Ko have on the LPGA? ›

LPGA Tour wins (21)
No.DateTournament
1823 Oct 2022BMW Ladies Championship
1920 Nov 2022CME Group Tour Championship (2)
2021 Jan 2024Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions
2125 Aug 2024AIG Women's Open
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Where did Lydia Ko learn golf? ›

It's one of the more storied 'moments' in New Zealand golf folklore. It was the day a six-year-old Lydia Ko and her mother, Tina, walked into Pupuke Golf Club on Auckland's North Shore and introduced themselves to a young coach by the name of Guy Wilson.

Who won the British Open at St Andrews? ›

Past Open Championship Result at the Old Course, St Andrews
YearWinnerScore
2005Tiger Woods 2nd67
2010Louis Oosthuizen67
2015Zach Johnson71
2022Cameron Smith64
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What records does Lydia Ko hold? ›

Lydia Ko's resume: Full list of wins, awards and accomplishments
  • LPGA Hall of Fame eligible: 2024.
  • LPGA Player of the Year: 2015, 2022.
  • LPGA Rookie of the Year: 2014.
  • LPGA Vare Trophy (scoring title): 2021, 2022.
  • LPGA money leader: 2015, 2022.
  • Race to the CME Globe champion: 2014, 2015, 2022.
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Where is Lydia Ko ranked in the world? ›

Rankings as of 2024-09-16
rankchangeplayer
10Nelly Korda
20Lilia Vu
30Lydia Ko
40Ruoning Yin
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How much money has Lydia Ko made playing golf? ›

Having pocketed US$19,212,009 (NZ$30,924,802) since going pro in 2013, only three players have earned more than the Kiwi golfer. Kiwi Lydia Ko poses with the British Open trophy this week at St Andrews.

What happened to Lydia Ko's caddie? ›

Lydia Ko made a surprise announcement at the start of 2023 that she had split with her caddie Derek Kistler. Kistler began caddying instead for PGA Tour players like Cameron Champ and Lanto Griffin after the split. Ko then briefly worked with David Jones, who had caddied for her in the past.

Has Tiger ever won at the Old Course? ›

St Andrews is hosting the 150th installment of The Open, which is a fitting way to end the 2022 major season. Many of golf's greatest players have won at St Andrews, and Tiger Woods is no exception. Woods went pro in 1996 and since then has claimed two Open championships at The Old Course.

What golfer has won the most British Opens? ›

However, The Open Championship's ultimate champion is Harry Vardon, who hailed from Jersey. With a whopping six titles under his belt, spanning from 1896 to 1914, Vardon tops the all-time list of winners ahead of four players, including Watson, who won five Opens.

Do they always play the British Open at St Andrews? ›

Since 1973: usually three Scottish and two English courses hosting in a five-year period, mostly alternating between the two countries, with St Andrews hosting about every five years. Northern Ireland returned in 2019.

How much money has Lydia Ko won? ›

Having pocketed US$19,212,009 (NZ$30,924,802) since going pro in 2013, only three players have earned more than the Kiwi golfer. Kiwi Lydia Ko poses with the British Open trophy this week at St Andrews.

Who has the most wins on the LPGA Tour active players? ›

She plays mainly on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour, and also turns out once or twice a year on the ALPG Tour in her home country. She is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. She has 41 wins on the LPGA Tour, more than any other active player. Boynton Beach, Florida, U.S.

What woman has won the most LPGA majors? ›

Patty Berg currently leads the LPGA's list of all-time major wins with 15, but eight of those are retroactively counted among Women's Western Open and Titleholders victories prior to 1950.

Has Lydia Ko qualified for the Hall of Fame? ›

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