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Jin Young Ko’s WD opens door for new world No. 1 in women’s golf

Jin Young Ko was in final place earlier than she withdrew from the BMW Ladies Championship.

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While Rory McIlroy is attempting to reclaim the world No. 1 spot in the lads’s sport, the highest spot in the women’ sport can be up for grabs this week.

Jin Young Ko’s maintain on the No. 1 spot in the Rolex Rankings is now in much more jeopardy after she withdrew earlier than the third spherical of the LPGA’s BMW Ladies Championship in her native South Korea. Ko was making her first begin because the CP Women’s Open in late August attributable to a wrist harm.

Her return to competitors was removed from her traditional play. She opened with a one-under-35 on the entrance 9 of the primary spherical at Oak Valley Country Club however made 4 straight bogeys to begin the again 9 earlier than ending with a disastrous 10 on the par-5 18th. She signed for an 80, two strokes larger than any rating she’d recorded beforehand on the LPGA Tour since becoming a member of in 2017.

Her second spherical was just one stroke higher and the beginning left her in final place by means of 36-holes on the occasion she gained a 12 months in the past.

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Her win in Korea final 12 months allowed her to reclaim the world No. 1 spot from Nelly Korda, however she hasn’t gained on the LPGA Tour since March.

Ko appeared to point earlier in the week she hoped a give attention to her play would assist deal with the rating.

“I would be lying if I said that there was absolutely no pressure when it comes to maintaining that ranking,” she stated Tuesday. “But I have to say I am more interested right now in practicing because I want to be more satisfied with my golf instead of the title, the No. 1 player itself.”

She admitted her wrist was not totally healed, however that she didn’t assume it could influence her sport.

“I don’t know how to explain what my wrist is like at the moment,” she stated. “It’s not fully okay but I’m not in a lot of pain. It’s really difficult to explain the state of my wrist. But I have to say it’s not at its worst and I don’t think it’s impacting my game that much and if I don’t do well, I don’t think I can blame it on my wrist. I’m just going to do my best out there.”

Now rookie sensation Atthaya Thitikul has an opportunity to dethrone Ko for the highest spot in the rankings. She solely wants a solo fourth or higher this week to overhaul Ko and holds a one-stroke lead heading into the ultimate spherical as she seems for her third win of the season.

“To be honest, I don’t really care about the ranking,” the 19-year-old stated after the third spherical. “I don’t really care to be like No. 1 in the world at all because I play golf because I want to take care of my family. I want to feed my family. Whatever I am is fine. Even my family, they have a good life already. Ranking is not that important for me for real.”

Ko did say she deliberate on taking part in the ultimate two occasions of the season on the LPGA Tour in Florida. She is the defending champion as properly on the CME Group Tour Championship.

Jack Hirsh

Golf.com Editor

Jack Hirsh is an assistant editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is 2020 graduate of Penn State University, incomes levels in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his highschool golf staff and nonetheless *tries* to stay aggressive in native amateurs. Before becoming a member of GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but additionally producing, anchoring and even presenting the climate. He could be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.

 

 


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