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Aditi Ashok extends advantage at the top of the 2023 Race to Costa del Sol rankings by finishing second and a shot behind Lydia Ko; Lexi Thompson one of three players sharing third spot in Saudi Arabia

Last Updated: 19/02/23 4:18pm

Highlights from day four of the Saudi Ladies International at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club

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Highlights from day four of the Saudi Ladies International at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club

Highlights from day four of the Saudi Ladies International at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club

World No 1 Lydia Ko fired a final-round 68 to secure a one-shot victory and second Aramco Saudi Ladies International title.

The New Zealander began Sunday a shot off the lead at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club, having carded rounds of 64, 69 and 66 over the first three days, with Ko cancelling out an opening-hole birdie with a dropped shot at the par-four next.

Ko birdied the sixth and 10th before taking advantage of the par-five 13th, with a 12-foot birdie at the 17th moving her to 21-under and giving her the solo lead for the first time of the final day.

A closing par at the par-five 18th completed Ko’s victory, with Magical Kenya Ladies Open winner Aditi Ashok a shot back in second after also carding a four-under 68 on the final day.

“I’m two for two on this golf course,” Ko said. “Clearly something is going for me! I don’t think I was setting myself up for a lot of birdie opportunities on the front nine, but I knew that every hole could be a birdie opportunity, so it was that mindset and I wanted to be aggressive.

Lydia Ko also won the Aramco Saudi Ladies International in 2021

Lydia Ko also won the Aramco Saudi Ladies International in 2021

Overnight leader Lilia Vu required a final-hole birdie to force a play-off but ended up bogeying the closing par-five and posting a final-round 71, with Lexi Thompson and Manon De Roey also finishing two strokes back in tied-third.

Thompson birdied six of her opening 10 holes on her way to a six-under 66, while De Roey charged up the leaderboard on the final day with a round-of-the-day 63.

Lexi Thompson ended the week in tied-third on 19-under

Lexi Thompson ended the week in tied-third on 19-under

“Today, I was very solid throughout my whole game actually,” De Roey said. “I think I only had one bad shot. Very happy to finish with a birdie and to have a good start to the LET season to build some confidence for the rest of the year.”

Denmark’s Emily Kristine Pedersen finished in outright sixth place on 17-under-par with England’s Georgia Hall one shot behind in seventh.

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Japan’s Nasa Hataoka was in eighth place on 15-under while Korea’s Hae Ran Ryu and Switzerland’s Albane Valenzuela rounded out the top 10.

What’s next?

The Ladies European Tour season heads to South Africa for back-to-back events, with the Joburg Ladies Open taking place at Modderfontein Golf Club from March 1-4 ahead of the Invester South African Women’s Open at Steenberg Golf Club the following week.





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