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    Lydia Ko fights off Jeeno Thitikul as Charley Hull fades at HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore

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    Lydia Ko fights off Jeeno Thitikul as Charley Hull fades at HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore.

    Lydia Ko beat a fantastic field featuring nine of the world’s top 10 players to win in Singapore; England’s Charley Hull endured a disappointing Sunday after starting just one shot back; next up is the 2025 Blue Bay LPGA, live on Sky Sports Golf from 6am on Thursday.

    Lydia Ko finally conquered the LPGA’s HSBC Women’s World Championship at the 11th time of asking with a dominant four-stroke win over Ayaka Furue and Jeeno Thitikul in Sunday’s final round.

    England’s Charley Hull saw her title hopes fade with a disappointing 74 in the final round having started the day just one shot behind Ko.

    Ko, the 2024 Olympic gold medallist and Women’s British Open champion, overcame a middling start before finding her rhythm with a birdie on the par-five sixth.

    Ko added back-to-back birdies on the next two holes seizing control of the leaderboard from then on.

    Despite dropping two bogeys after the turn, the world No 3 closed with a solid 69, to finish 13-under par for the tournament at Sentosa Golf Club.

    “I dreamt last night that I won but then I woke up, and I was like, dang, it’s not real yet,” said Ko, who secured her 23rd LPGA title and her first victory since the Kroger Queen City Championship last September. “But I just wanted to focus on my game.”

    “I started off really steady, and you know, didn’t really put myself in trouble that much. I think that was going to be the key for today.”

    “It’s exciting to finally add Asia’s major to my major collection,” the New Zealander said.

    World No 2 Jeeno Thitikul fought hard to chase Ko down, but her charge fell just short.

    Jeeno fired a 70, finishing at nine under, tied for second with Japan’s Ayaka Furue, who carded a closing 68. The Thai star made an early push with two birdies in the first four holes to trail Ko by a stroke at nine-under par but couldn’t maintain the pressure.

    Hull, just one shot behind Ko entering the final round, saw her title hopes fade after a frustrating 74, settling for a share of fourth at seven under alongside Im Jin Hee, who fired the day’s best round of 67, and Gaby Lopez (70).

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