The New Zealander Lydia Ko returns to the Evian Championship in France this week with the same momentum and steady hand that she displayed last year when she won the tournament.
At the Évian Resort Golf Club, she captured her first major championship by six strokes, with birdies on the last two holes.
Only 18, she became the youngest major championship winner in L.P.G.A. tour history, and her final-round score of 8-under 63 was the lowest in history posted by a major winner.
“I still cannot believe it has been a year since I claimed my first major championship,” Ko, the world No.