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Lydia Ko wins second LPGA Tour major at ANA Inspiration in California
Topic Started: Apr 4 2016, 03:45 PM (89 Views)
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Lydia Ko wins second LPGA Tour major at ANA Inspiration in California

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Apr 3, 2016; Rancho Mirage, CA, USA; Lydia Ko holds the Ana Inspiration trophy after she wins the ANA Inspiration tournament at Mission Hills CC - Dinah Shore Tournament Course. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

RECORDS TUMBLE WITH KO WIN

* Ko becomes the second-youngest winner of this event and is exactly one month older than Morgan Pressel's age (18 years/10 months/9 days) at the time of her win.

* Ko becomes just the third player to win this major and the LPGA event prior (Annika Sorenstam did it twice (2001 & 2005) and Lorena Ochoa (2008).

* Ko is the first player to win on the LPGA Tour in back-to-back weeks since Inbee Park won three in a row in 2013 (Wegmans LPGA Championship, Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, US Women's Open).

* Ko becomes the first player since Inbee Park in 2013 to win the LPGA event prior to a major (Walmart NW Arkansas Championship and US Women's Open).

* Ko is the youngest double major win in history, other than Scotsman Young Tom Morris, who won the British Open in 1868 when he was only 17, then again the following year.

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A very impressive young woman.
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Kahu
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She is, an' all ... and she's short too! biggrin 04
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