LET: New Zealand Open

World No. 1 Lydia Ko, won in front of her home crowd and for the second time in the New Zealand Open with a final score of -14, a week after her first victory of the season at the Open d 'Australia.
Lydia Ko credit FFroger / D4

Lydia Ko
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The 17-year-old New Zealander did not disappoint, setting a new course record with a score of 61 (-11) the day before before finishing today on a 71 card four strokes ahead of Australian amateur player, Hannah Green.

"Prime Minister John Key encouraged me with a friendly pat, it gave me a boost and some birdies followed after that"

“Winning the Australian Open the week before gave me the best start to the season I could hope for, it's just great to have been able to string together two straight wins to start the season. " indicated Lydia Ko

On the French side, Isabelle Boineau is illustrated after a nice comeback this Sunday to grab 25th place at -2 and find Joanna Klatten.

Marion Ricordeau, Valentine Derrey and Gwladys Nocera appear in the second part of the top 50.