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Lydia Ko tears up
The world No 1 was reduced to tears after winning her third New Zealand Women's Open golf title in Christchurch yesterday.
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Golf: Ko on course to defend title
Lydia Ko lived up to her world No 1 status to take the lead at the New Zealand Women's Open at Clearwater Resort.
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Lydia Ko: 'Not the best ball-striking day'
By anyone else's standards, a three-under par 69 would be an excellent round but Ko was less than impressed with her game.
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Golf: Bristow targeting Olympic place
Cathryn Bristow is 429 places behind Lydia Ko in the rankings but in a position to join her compatriot at the Rio Olympics.
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Punters and NZ Golf gambling on Ko
Not even peak Tiger Woods was ever as prohibitive a favourite as Lydia Ko at the New Zealand Open.
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Golf: Lee's hopes dashed at Phoenix Open
Follow Danny Lee's final five holes of the Phoenix Open ad the Kiwi golfer hunts his second PGA title.
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Golf: Ko extends driving skills to road
Young Kiwi now is practising behind wheel as well as building up for NZ Open.