By Lydia Ko's standards, this is a major slump.
She hasn't won in nine starts since mid-July, her best finish being a silver medal at the Rio Olympics. She hasn't been among the top 10 in any of her last five starts and wasn't even in the top 40 in three of those.
Despite all that, all the big prizes - player of the year, money title, scoring title and the yearlong points chase called the Race to the CME Globe - are well within Ko's reach this week. The LPGA Tour season wraps up with the CME Group Tour Championship that starts Thursday, when Ariya Jutanugarn and Ko will basically go head to head for year-end honors.
"Obviously, I'm not coming into this week with the greatest form," said Ko, who won the Globe in its inaugural season in 2014 and retained it last year. "But I still feel like it's been a season where I'm really proud of it. For me to be in this position, to have an opportunity to go for the Globe again - and all the other things - it's a pretty cool position to be in."
Only a win this week would be enough to give Ko her second straight player-of-the-year award; any other result, and that title goes to Jutanugarn. They come in separated by $17,305 in the money standings, and Ko (69.611) enters with a minuscule edge over In Gee Chun (69.632) for the Vare Trophy presented to the player with the lowest scoring average.