After a rain of birdies on this BMW Ladies Championship, it is finally the New Zealander Lydia Ko who wins in Korea with a total of -21. She is four strokes ahead of Andrea Lee; Hye-Jin Choi completes the podium. Pauline Roussin-Bouchard with a total of -7, finished 19th in the event.

Lydia Ko wins the BMW Ladies Championship, top 20 for Roussin-Bouchard

Lydia Ko winner of the BMW Ladies Championship – via Twitter @LPGA

The LPGA moved to South Korea this week for the BMW Ladies Championship and what a show during this golf week. With a total score of -21, former world number 1 Lydia Ko won, ahead of American Andrea Lee. The New Zealander simply surfed on a weekend of fire since she signed a card of 66 (-6) during the moving day, then a 65 (-7) to triumph on Sunday.

She wins four strokes ahead of the American Andrea Lee, the Korean Hye-Jin Choi completes the podium.

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard finished first in France in the event with a fine 19th place. Despite a last day with few fairways touched (6/14), the young French player signs a card under par in 71 (-1). She finished 14 strokes behind leader Lydia Ko.

Céline Boutier will not have been in the game this week, bothered by her putting. She still ends her week with an average of 32 putts per game. Her total of -3 places her in 40th place in the standings.

World number 1 Jin Young Ko unfortunately had to abandon the event after the first two rounds. Injured in the wrist before the start of the event, the Korean still decided to take the start of her home event. She had played 80 (+8) and 79 (+7), far from her usual performance.

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