Before the start of the Saudi Ladies International last week Lydia Ko said she didn’t feel like the world number one as she prepared to begin her season after a 12-week break.
The Kiwi should be feeling top of the world today after starting 2023 with another victory.
Ko birdied the 17th hole to hit the outright lead and claim her second title in Saudi Arabia along with the US$750,000 (NZ$1.185m) payday, the biggest winner’s cheque outside of the five women’s majors.
Ko shot a final round 68 to finish at 21-under to beat India’s Aditi Ashok by one shot. With two holes to play, Ko, Ashok and American Lilia Vu were all tied at 20-under atop the leaderboard before the world number one broke away at the penultimate hole.
The win is Ko’s 26th professional victory and seventh on the Ladies European Tour. She now heads to Thailand for her opening LPGA event of the season and her defence of the LPGA season-long CME Tour title.