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Faultless Lydia takes five-shot lead

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Miami: Lydia Ko produced a near immaculate round of golf to take a commanding five-stroke lead at the LPGA’S season-ending Tour Championsh­ip.

Looking confident and comfortabl­e with both her long and short game despite windy conditions, the New Zealander shot a bogey-free six-under 66 to reach 13-under for the tournament and lead South Korea’s Kim Hyo-joo, who shot a 69.

Victory would secure Ko the LPGA’S Player of the Year award as well as the Us$2mil (Rm9.10mil) top prize, the biggest in the history of women’s golf.

The 60-player field at Tiburon Golf Club, with no-cut, is competing for a total purse of Us$7mil (Rm31.8mil). That’s the kind of money that will help protect the LPGA from possible advances by the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series should it consider venturing into women’s golf.

On Friday, the LPGA announced a 33-event schedule for 2023 with a highest-ever Us$101.4mil (Rm461.75mil) in total season prize money and it is star quality, such as the South Korean-born Ko, which will be vital to hopes of further boosting the tour’s profile.

Ko gained her fame in her years as a teen sensation but lost her form from 2018, failing to win a tournament for three years, but she looks back to her best this season, having won twice already.

Even if her mother sometimes jokingly question her progress, she feels she is back to her best, if not better.

“My mom does joke to me at times,” Ko said. “She’s like, ‘You played so much better when you were, like, 15.’

“I was like, ‘Thanks, Mom. OK, what am I meant to do with that informatio­n?’ “I don’t know about better. I do know that I’m more experience­d now.”

 ?? ?? Swinging time: Lydia Ko playing her shot from the 18th tee during the second round of the Tour Championsh­ip in naples, Florida. — AFP
Swinging time: Lydia Ko playing her shot from the 18th tee during the second round of the Tour Championsh­ip in naples, Florida. — AFP

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