Jin Young Ko birdied her first playoff hole with fellow South Korean player Hee Jeong Lim to win the BMW Ladies Championship.
The LPGA Tour said Ko is projected to become world No. 1 with the win, overtaking American Nelly Korda.
"I wasn't too conscious, actually, of the ranking,'' Ko said."I always feel if your game is in good form and you keep at it, you can reach that ranking . . . I felt if I kept at it and worked hard this year I might have a chance within this year.'' Four players were tied for third, four strokes behind, including South Korean-born New Zealander Lydia Ko after a 64.
But Ko finished with a 1-under 71 on Thursday to end the streak. She's now started a new one, shooting 64-67-64 to finish the tournament.
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