LPGA / LET Women's Australian Open

Lydia Ko, recently crowned world No. 1, won at the top of her 17 years at the Australian Open and confirms her dominance in world women's golf

Lydia Ko winner of the Australian Open Photo DR

Lydia Ko winner of the Australian Open
Photo DR

The New Zealander clinched her first title of the year, with a final score of -9, two strokes ahead of Yang after a fierce struggle with Jutanugarn, who had been vying for the tournament lead ever since. the end of the 2nd round, cracked in the last round, making a card of 76 (+3).

The young prodigy broke a new record for precocity, that of the youngest winner of the Women's Australian Open, already in early February the youngest world No. 1 of all time.

For the French clan, Gwladys Nocera finished in 12th position, which she shares with three competitors, 9 strokes behind the leader.

Marion Ricordeau is 30th, Karine Icher and Anne-Lise Caudal share 44th place.