Lydia Ko produces worst result of 2016

Lydia Ko of New Zealand tees of on the 11th hole during the first round of the Canadian Pacific...
Despite having a strong season Lydia Ko has produced her worst result of the year at the KEB HanaBank Championship in South Korea. Photo: Getty Images

World number one Lydia Ko produced her worst result of 2016 with after finishing well back at the latest LPGA event in South Korea.

Ko carded a two-over 74 in the final round at the KEB HanaBank Championship to finish tied for 51st at three-over for the tournament. The fact it is Ko's worst performance of the year just shows how strong a season she is having, which has included four victories, a silver medal at the Olympics and 20 straight cuts made.

The 19-year-old finished 13 shots behind winner Carlota Ciganda of Spain.

Ciganda needed a big break to get in a playoff against Alison Lee after the American bogeyed the 18th hole. Ciganda then won the first playoff hole.

"I was just trying to stay in the present and hit as best I could," Ciganda said. "In the end, it was so close. I think I was the lucky one today and I'm very happy."

Ciganda lost a five-stroke advantage on the final five holes - getting into the playoff when Lee bogeyed the par-5 18th after hitting her third shot into the water.

"The last three, four holes I was pretty nervous," said Ciganda, who played in the group ahead of Lee. "I was looking more and I was 1 up, and then I was on 18 I saw I was 1-down and I couldn't believe it. So it's just golf. Only one can win."

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