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Korda nabs another playoff win to return to No. 1

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LOS ANGELES: Nelly Korda drilled a birdie putt at the first playoff hole to beat Ryann O’Toole in the LPGA Seri Pak Championsh­ip, where Korda’s second title in as many starts secured her return to world number one.

Korda hadn’t played since beating Lydia Ko in a playoff to win the Drive On Championsh­ip in Florida seven weeks ago.

But after shaking off some rust early in the week she battled through the “brutal” windy conditions at Palos Verdes Golf Club to emerge with the 10th LPGA title of her career.

Korda led by three after an eagle at the 14th but closed with backto-back bogeys in a two-under par 69 to fall into a tie on nine-under par 275 with fellow American O’Toole, whose five-under 66 was the lowest round of the day.

The cold wind whipping across the scenic Palos Verdes peninsula south of Los Angeles made for a chaotic final round, the gusts moving the balls on some greens and wafting good shots off target.

Australian Gabriela Ruffels and American Alison Lee both held a share of the lead on the front nine before finishing tied for second on 276, Ruffels closing with a oneunder 70 and Lee a one-over 72.

Overnight co-leader Shin Ji-yai of South Korea, a former world number one and two-time major winner, was making a rare LPGA appearance on a sponsor’s invitation in the tournament hosted by her childhood idol Pak Se-ri.

She carded a two-over 73 to join a group on 277 that also included Thailand’s Jasmine Suwannapur­a (70) and American Andrea Lee (68).

“The weekend was brutal,” Korda said. “Today was just really tough. But I think that’s also the beauty of the game.

“It’s fun to play in these conditions and kind of be a little bit more artistic out here.”

Korda, one-under after two birdies and a bogey on the front nine, gained valuable ground with a rare birdie at the par-four 12th, where she fired out of the rough to about 12 feet and rolled in the putt to join a tie for the lead on

nine-under.

The reigning Olympic champion was alone atop the leaderboar­d by the time she arrived at the par-five 14, where she reached the green in two and made a testing left-to-right downhill putt

for eagle that gave her a three-shot lead on 11-under.

A bogey followed at 15 — where she watched the wind push her ball off the green. Unable to convert a long eagle effort from the fringe, she settled for birdie at the par-five

16th, but she bogeyed 17 and 18.

“Once I made the eagle, I got maybe a little nervous where I kind of got a little ahead of myself and started making some mistakes,” Korda said.

“I seem to always make it interestin­g ... just doing normal Nelly

things, making it interestin­g.”

O’Toole, meanwhile, was finishing strong, her birdies at 16 and 17 keeping her within striking distance and a long par-saving putt at the last enough to put her in a playoff.

 ?? PHOTO BY ORLANDO RAMIREZ/AFP ?? BACK ON TOP
Nelly Korda of the United States imitates a ‘selfie’ as she poses with the trophy following her win in the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championsh­ip at Palos Verdes Golf Club on Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Palos Verdes Estates, California.
PHOTO BY ORLANDO RAMIREZ/AFP BACK ON TOP Nelly Korda of the United States imitates a ‘selfie’ as she poses with the trophy following her win in the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championsh­ip at Palos Verdes Golf Club on Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Palos Verdes Estates, California.

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