Thompson bags 9th LPGA title as Ko's putting falters

INDIANAPOLIS • Lexi Thompson won her final-round showdown with joint overnight leader Lydia Ko, racing away from the former world No. 1 to clinch the Indy Women in Tech Championship by four strokes on Saturday.

The American fired a four-under 68 at the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course to finish with a 19-under total of 197 and hit peak form ahead of this week's Evian Championship in France.

"It's a big confidence booster going into the last Major of the year," said Thompson, who is projected to improve to second in the world rankings. "I knew my game was in a good spot. I really committed to my shots this week and had some fun."

Ko shot a 72 to finish outright second, one stroke ahead of Australia's Minjee Lee (67), the New Zealander's challenge fading with a double-bogey at the par four 11th hole.

Holding a four-stroke lead, Thompson's drive found water at the 16th hole but the bogey did nothing to stop the 22-year-old from South Florida as she birdied the par-four 18th hole to capture her ninth LPGA victory.

She opened the three-day tournament with an eye-catching 63 and followed that up with a 66 for her second win of the year.

Lexi Thompson's form is peaking in time for this week's Evian Championship, the final Major of the year on the LPGA Tour.
Lexi Thompson's form is peaking in time for this week's Evian Championship, the final Major of the year on the LPGA Tour. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

In keeping with the theme of the Indy 500, Thompson took a pair of victory laps around the famed oval next to the course, joining Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles in a pace car.

"I'm all about driving fast," said Thompson. "I got it up to 122mph (196kmh)."

Ko had her first top-10 finish since mid-June but struggled on the greens on Saturday.

"I just wasn't putting as well as I did the last few days, and that makes a huge difference," she said. "When you're in the final round, final group, you kind of want those putts to drop and unfortunately that wasn't happening for me."

Rookie Olafia Kristinsdottir, Iceland's first LPGA Tour player, finished fourth, chipping in for eagle at the 18th hole in her final round of 68 for a 203 total.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 11, 2017, with the headline Thompson bags 9th LPGA title as Ko's putting falters. Subscribe