(Reuters) - World number one Lydia Ko said she was looking forward to a less stressful major at this week's ANA Inspiration after securing her maiden major title at last year's Evian Championship.
"I'm just going to look at it as any other four-day event and just have fun out there and hopefully play some good golf," Ko told reporters ahead of Thursday's opening round of the first major women's championship of 2016.
Ko could very well be to be in the hunt for her second successive major crown as she is coming off a win at last week's Kia Classic to go along with a pair of runner-up finishes and a tie for third in five tournaments played this year.