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Ko has become the youngest player ever to win an LPGA event and first amateur since 1969.
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27/08/2012 5:18:35 p.m.
Maddy wrote:
What Colin said. This is a remarkable achievement for ANY golfer. I hope she gets a big parade!
27/08/2012 10:58:45 a.m.
Colin Thomson wrote:
Congratulations to Lydia, an absolutely outstanding achievement in winning the Canadian open following on from her win in the US Amateur. To take out a fully professional event at age 15 is unprecedented, and 19 of the top 20 in the world were up against her. She showed no sign of feeling any pressure being in the final group and in the process shooting a 5 under 67 the day's lowest round! She is an absolute star and despite the achievements of our Olympians, she in my opinion now clearly shoulod be the ladies winner of the Halberg Award for 2012.
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