Otago Daily Times

Ko’s confidence up for Open

- NIALL ANDERSON

AUCKLAND: Lydia Ko is back with a renewed confidence as she prepares for New Zealand’s week in the golfing spotlight.

Ko has returned to tee up at next week’s New Zealand Women’s Open, which has attracted a top class field in its first edition as an LPGA Tour event.

The 20yearold will be one of the favourites at the Windross Farm course, coming off two strong performanc­es, having finished second in Indianapol­is and third at the Evian Championsh­ip last weekend. At the Evian, Ko fell short by one shot at the final major of the year, with a bogey on the last hole, but she believes the last two weeks signal a big boost to her chances of picking up her first victory of the season.

‘‘It’s a huge confidence thing. Playing well in Indianapol­is gave me confidence going into Evian. Sometimes little things like that are things that make a huge difference,’’ Ko said.

‘‘Confidence is so huge that it can really change your rhythm. Hopefully, I’ll be able to feed off the last few results into next week.’’

Despite claiming nine top 10 finishes in 20 starts, Ko’s 2017 season has not been at the level of her previous campaigns, due to the 14month absence of a tournament victory. With expectatio­ns having been set at a high bar following her lengthy reign as world No 1, anything short of consistent contention is seen as a drop down from the heights of the last three years.

‘‘I’ve been very fortunate about the things that have happened in my career so far. It’s almost like the expectatio­n level became so high from everyone,’’ Ko noted. ‘‘Every player has their ups and downs and you just have to fight through it, stay positive and work hard, so that’s what I’m going to continue to do.’’

Part of the reason for Ko’s comparativ­e dry spell is the increasing competitio­n on the LPGA Tour. The 2017 season has had 20 different winners in 26 tournament­s. Additional­ly, the last 10 majors have all been won by different golfers, as new stars come to the fore.

‘‘The LPGA has so much talent right now that it’s tough to win. You’ve just got to keep fighting,’’ says Ko.— NZME

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