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Lydia Ko romps to Saudi Ladies International victory while 18-year-old makes history

Lydia Ko romped to a dominant five-shot victory at the Saudi Ladies International on Sunday.

The New Zealand golfer shot a final round bogey-free seven-under 65 to win on 23-under par ahead of Thailand’s 18-year-old Atthaya Thitikul.
World No. 7 Ko began Sunday four shots ahead of the pack after a stunning round of 63 on Saturday to equal the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club course record. Read More
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