Lydia Ko, builds her legend a little more every day, winning this Sunday her 10th victory on the LPGA circuit, resuming in stride at Inbee Park her title of first world player!

  • Evian Championship 2015: The last minutes on the 18th - © T.Plassais / Swing Féminin
Lydia Ko makes history, fully equipped by Callaway and Odyssey. Photo: DR

Lydia Ko makes history, fully equipped by Callaway and Odyssey. Photo: DR

Nothing can stop the Kiwi who is accumulating records, after becoming in September the youngest winner to win a Major tournament by winning the Evian Championship.

Lydia Ko from South Korea won the Taiwan Open over the Fubon LPGA Taiwan Championship on Sunday, becoming at just 18 years old the youngest player in history to achieve the exceptional record of 10 titles on the LPGA Tour.

The New Zealander from South Korea returned a final card of -7 for a total of -20, 9 strokes ahead of her runners-up, South Koreans Ji Eun-hee and Ryu So-yeon, and thus won a 5th victory this season. The prodigy Ko will achieve during this last lap no less than six birdies, an eagle for only a bogey.

Next Goals

“The Olympic Games in Rio next year! Since the announcement of the return of golf to the Olympic Games, I am very excited by this prospect. I made it one of my priorities. Representing your country at the Games, there is no greater honor. "

The French Karine Icher finished with a total score of -2 which allows her to share the 14th place.