**Koda, who won the Se-ri Pak competition**
Se-ri Pak inspired many people, and I am one of the players who was inspired. He has one of the greatest golf games of all time. This was the first time I met him, talked to him, and interacted with him. “It’s an amazing feeling to win the competition he organized.”
Nellie Corda (26, USA), who won the Fir Hills Se-ri Pak Championship (total prize money of $2 million) held on the LPGA Tour for the first time by women's golf legend Se-ri Pak (47), spoke about the meaning of winning.
Koda won the final 4th round of the tournament held at the Palos Verdes Golf Club (par 71) in Palos Verdes Estates, California, USA on the 25th (Korean time) after a overtime match with Ryan O'Toole (USA).
Koda had an eagle and five birdies in the final four rounds, but made five bogeys and hit a 2-under par 69. He recorded a final total of 9 under par 275 strokes and advanced to overtime with O'Toole, and confirmed the win by catching a 3.5m birdie putt in the first overtime (hole 18, par 4).
Following her win at the LPGA Drive On Championship last January, Koda became the first to achieve two wins this season and reached her 10th win on the LPGA Tour.
The process of both wins of the season was not smooth. Koda, who was competing for the championship when he won the Drive On Championship in January, lost 4 strokes in 3 holes by making a bogey on the 14th hole (par 4), a double bogey on the 15th hole (par 3), and a bogey on the 16th hole (par 4). On the other hand, Lydia Go finished the match first with a 3 stroke lead.
Lydia Ko's win seemed almost certain, but Koda had a twist in the last two holes. He succeeded in a 5m eagle putt in the 17th hole (par 5), and in the 18th hole (par 4), he hit an iron shot 30cm to the left of the pin, adding a birdie and leading the game to overtime.
Koda calmly put in a 1m par putt in the second overtime, beating Lydia Ko, who missed the 1.2m par putt, to win.
In today's match, Koda came out on top after a roller coaster ride. Koda succeeded with a 5m eagle putt in the 14th hole (par 5). O'Toole hit 5 under par and finished first in second place, two strokes behind Koda, with a total of 9 under par 275. However, Koda exchanged a bogey on the 15th hole (par 4) and a birdie on the 16th hole (par 5), missed a 1.5m par putt on the 17th hole (par 3), and failed to save par on the 18th hole (par 4), continuing his streak. He made a bogey and ended up tied for the lead with O'Toole.
In the end, Koda was dragged into overtime, but won in one hole in overtime and won for the 10th time in his career.
Koda did not participate in the LPGA tour tournament held in Asia from mid-February to early March and rested for nearly two months to refine her swing.
He was extremely angry at the unexpected result of back-to-back bogeys before going into overtime, but he said he was able to let go of his anger after talking with swing coach Jamie Mulligan on the putt green. He added that he reminded himself that he still had a chance to win.
With this win, Koda regains the No. 1 spot in the world rankings, which is currently held by Lilia Bu (USA). He said, “The goal is not to be ranked No. 1 in the world. Because if I play well, everything will follow. My goals are for the week I play. “These small goals will come together and lead to big goals,” he said. “I remember 2021 when I became number one in the world for the first time. “I am grateful and proud,” he said.
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