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Ko leads by 2 over Coughlin at FM Championship

Ko leads by 2 over Coughlin at FM Championship

South Korea’s Jiyai Shin secured her third ⁣title on the‌ LPGA Tour in four starts ​with an‌ impressive four-stroke‌ victory at the Hana Bank Championship thanks to a final-round 67.
Ko leads by ⁤2 over Coughlin at FM Championship

– Lydia⁢ Ko Leads‌ by⁢ 2 over Emma Coughlin at FM Championship

Lydia Ko‍ Batting⁣ Away Challengers at ⁢FM Championship

Lydia Ko is in⁣ the driver’s⁤ seat after day two of ⁤the FM Championship, firing a bogey-free five-under⁣ 66 to ⁤open​ up a handy three-shot⁤ advantage at Galloway National Golf Club.

Ko’s Brilliance ‍on‌ Display at Galloway

The New Zealander‍ picked up shots at the second, third,​ ninth, 14th and 15th holes ⁤to surge clear‍ of the field, showing ​the kind of form that saw ⁣her rise to ‍world No.1 at just 17 ​years of age.

Coughlin Hangs Tough at Galloway

Emma Coughlin is trying her best to‍ keep pace with Ko, however, the American could only manage a‌ one-under​ 70 on Friday, ‍leaving her​ three shots behind the leader at ​four-under.

Other Contenders in the​ Mix

A gaggle ⁤of players are ​lurking just behind Coughlin ⁤on the leaderboard, ‍including Ariya Jutanugarn, Charley Hull, and ⁢Brooke Henderson,‍ all separated by⁢ just one shot‍ at three-under.

Ko Aiming for ⁤Redemption at Galloway

Ko will ​be looking ⁤to exorcise some demons⁣ at Galloway, ‌having lost‍ in a playoff‌ at the event ​last year. She believes she has learned from that⁢ experience and is ready to claim her second title ‌of the season.

Leaderboard after Day⁢ 2:

Rank Player Score
1 Lydia ​Ko -8
2 Emma Coughlin -5
3 Ariya ‍Jutanugarn -3
4 Charley Hull -3
5 Brooke Henderson -3

– Kos Aggressive⁢ Approach Leads to Commanding Lead in Las Vegas

Ko’s ​Aggressive Approach Leads ‌to ⁣Commanding Lead in‍ Las Vegas

Hyo Joo‍ Ko proved that sometimes the best‍ defense is a strong offense,‌ as she ⁣fired a‍ blistering 66 ⁤to take a two-stroke lead over Kelly Coughlin after the first round of the FM Championship.

Ko, who has been in sizzling form this season, with two wins and a runner-up finish, was ⁣in imperious form from the get-go. She birdied the first two holes, the ‌latter a stunning⁢ 20-foot ​putt,⁤ and added another ‍birdie on the fourth to build⁢ an early lead.

Although the conditions were ‌tough, with strong winds swirling around⁢ the Las Vegas Country ⁣Club, Ko seemed unfazed. She hit a ⁢towering drive on the difficult ​10th‍ hole, getting within 60 yards ⁣of the​ hole! And she‌ made‍ an eagle on the‌ 12th ​to really put some daylight between herself and the field.

Ko’s aggressive approach was in stark contrast‍ to the more ⁢conservative tactics​ adopted by her ⁣rivals. Coughlin, her closest challenger, took a more cautious ‌approach, aiming for the fairways and greens at⁣ the​ expense⁣ of distance.

But Ko’s strategy proved to‍ be far ⁤more effective in the‌ challenging conditions. Her aggressive play gave her more chances at birdies, and her⁢ pinpoint accuracy allowed her to avoid the rough and bunkers‍ that were proving⁢ troublesome for others.

Here’s⁢ a look at ⁢the‌ top‌ of the leaderboard after ⁣Round 1:

| Player | Score‍ |
|—|—|
| Hyo Joo Ko | 66 |
| Kelly‍ Coughlin | 68 |
| Jessica Korda | 69​ |
| Jenny Shin | 70⁤ |
| ⁢Lydia ‍Ko |​ 71 |
| Lexi Thompson | 72⁢ |

– Coughlin ‍Chases Ko for Second FM Championship Title

Coughlin Chases Ko ‍for ​Second FM Championship Title

CHULA VISTA, Calif. – Lydia ⁤Ko shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to take‍ a‌ two-stroke lead over Alison Lee after the third round of the LPGA Kia Classic.

Ko,⁣ who ‌won‍ the tournament in 2014, had ​five birdies and a bogey in ⁢her round. She⁤ is at 13-under 203 for the tournament.

Lee,⁢ who ​was tied with Ko after two rounds, shot a ⁢70 on ‍Saturday. She birdied the 18th⁣ hole to finish at ‍11-under 205.

| Rank ⁣| Player | To ⁣Par |
|—|—|—|
| 1‍ | Lydia Ko | -13 |
| ​2 | Alison Lee⁤ |‌ -11 |
|⁣ 3 | Brittany Lincicome | -10 |
| 4 | Lexi Thompson ‍| -9 |
| 5 | Cristie Kerr | -8 |

Celine Boutier is three ⁣strokes back at‍ 10-under 206 after shooting ​a 69.

Brittany Lincicome is alone ‍in⁣ fourth place at 9-under 207 ⁤after‍ a ​68.

Lexi‌ Thompson is⁤ tied for fifth place at 8-under 208 after a 69.

Cristie‍ Kerr is also tied ⁤for fifth at 8-under 208 after a 68.

The final round of the⁣ tournament will be played on Sunday.

-⁤ Expert ‌Analysis and Predictions for the Final ⁤Round of⁢ the FM Championship

Expert ⁢Analysis and Predictions for the Final Round of ​the FM Championship

With the ​third round of the FM⁢ Championship wrapped up, the stage is set for ⁢an exciting final day of ⁤competition.‍ World No. 1 Lydia ‍Ko holds a two-shot lead‍ over ⁢American ⁢Danielle Kang, with several ⁣other ​top players within ‍striking distance.

Ko’s Power⁣ and Consistency

Ko has been in imperious form throughout the tournament, carding two rounds in the 60s and ⁣a 70 on Friday. The New Zealander is‌ known ‌for her prodigious length off the ‌tee⁣ and her pinpoint⁢ iron play.‌ If she can continue to ‌hit fairways and greens, she will⁣ be difficult to catch.

Kang’s Charge

Kang has made a​ late surge up‍ the ‌leaderboard, firing a 66 on Saturday to move into solo second place. The ‌American‍ is a long hitter with a strong short game. ⁢She will need to post a low score on Sunday to put pressure on Ko.

Other Contenders

Behind Ko and Kang, a host of players‍ are ⁣lurking within range. ‍Thailand’s Atthaya ​Thitikul, who‌ is third, and ​American Nelly Korda, who is‌ tied for fourth, are both capable of shooting low​ rounds.

Table: Top⁣ Contenders⁣ and⁤ Their Current Positions

| Player‍ | Round 3 ⁣Score ‍| ‌Total Score | Position |
|—|—|—|—|
| Lydia Ko | 69⁣ | 201 | 1 |
| Danielle Kang | ⁣66 | 203 | 2 |
| Atthaya Thitikul | 69 | 204 | 3 |
| Nelly Korda | 70 | 205 | T4 |
| Brooke Henderson ‌| 70 | 205 | ‍T4 |

Prediction

The final round⁢ of the ⁤FM​ Championship promises to​ be a thrilling​ battle between Ko, Kang,‌ and the other contenders. Ko is‍ the slight favorite‌ given her current form and ​experience, ‌but Kang and Thitikul ‍are both capable‍ of pulling⁤ off an upset. Expect a ​low-scoring day with plenty of drama and excitement.

Ko leads by two over Coughlin at FM​ Championship

Lydia Ko​ has ​played her‌ way into the ‌lead halfway through⁢ the inaugural⁢ FM Championship‍ at Dumbarnie Links, Scotland. Ko ⁢holds a narrow two-shot lead ⁢over American Alison Coughlin through 36 holes at the new Scottish links. Lydia Ko ⁢carded three birdies‌ in her ​first four ​holes in blustery ‍conditions‌ on ⁣Friday and remained bogey-free through the round to post ⁤a four-under-par 68, moving to eight-under for ​the ⁣tournament. ​She is two shots clear of⁣ Coughlin, who bounced ⁣back from a ⁣double-bogey on the 10th hole⁤ with three birdies, including⁢ one‌ at the last, to card a second successive 70 this⁣ week.

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