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Ko defends Founders Cup title, ties record held by Sorenstam

Jin Young Ko finished off a wire-to-wire victory Sunday in the Cognizant Founders Cup with her 14th consecutive round in the 60s that matched a 16-year record held by Annika Sorenstam.

Canadian Brooke Henderson finishes 13th at 6-under par

Gabby Lopez of Mexico (R) and Brooke Henderson of Canada (L) pour champagne on Jin Young Ko of Korea (C) after her win during the final round of the Cognizant Founders Cup. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Jin Young Ko finished off a wire-to-wire victory Sunday in the Cognizant Founders Cup with her 14th consecutive round in the 60s that matched a 16-year record held by Annika Sorenstam.

Even in a steady rain at Mountain Ridge, the 26-year-old South Korean star made it look easy. She closed with a 5-under 66 for a four-shot victory over Caroline Masson of Germany.

Ko started the final round with a four-shot lead and no one got closer than three all day. The tournament all but decided, it was then a matter of how she finished. Ko ran off four birdies in a five-hole stretch in the middle of the back nine and finished at 18-under 266.

Canada's Brooke Henderson ended in a six-way tie for 13th place at 6-under on Sunday. In her final round, the Smiths Falls, Ont., golfer had a birdie and a bogey on both the front and back nine to close with par.

Joins Korda as 3-time winner on LPGA tour this season

It was Ko's 14th consecutive round in the 60s dating to a 69 in the final round of the Evian Championship. That ties the mark Sorenstam set in the middle of her 10-win season in 2005.

WATCH | Ko succesfully defends title at Founders cup:

Jin Young Ko successfully defends Founders Cup title in record-tying performance

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Seoul, South Korea's Jin Young Ko shot a final-round 68 en route to a four-stroke victory at the LPGA Cognizant Founders Cup. Her fourteen-straight 60-shot rounds tied a 16-year record previously set by Annika Sörenstam.

Sorenstam won three of four tournaments during that stretch of 14 straight rounds in the 60s, including a major, and was runner-up in another. Ko won twice and was runner-up and tied for sixth in the others during her streak.

Ko joined Nelly Korda as the only three-time winners on the LPGA Tour this season, and she became the fifth South Korean with at least 10 victories, still well short of the record 25 held by pioneer Se Ri Pak.

Next up for Ko, who has played the last four weeks, is a trip home and short break. She plans to play the BMW Ladies Championship the following week in South Korea — the only Asia event in the fall because of the pandemic.

"I still have a chance (to) beat Annika, and I will try to do my best," she said after getting a champagne shower.

2 years separate back-to-back wins

Ko successfully defended her title at the Founders Cup, though it was as different as could be. The tournament was held in Phoenix in 2019, was canceled last year during the pandemic, and then picked up a new title sponsor and moved to the Donald Ross design in New Jersey.

Those back-to-back victories came two years, six months and 16 days apart on opposite ends of the country. Cognizant also doubled the prize money, making it the largest purse among regular LPGA Tour events. Ko earned $450,000 US.

More important, she pulled within 20 points of Korda in the Race to the CME Globe with the end of the season fast approaching.

Korda replaced Ko's long run at No. 1 in the world this summer when she won her first major at the Women's PGA Championship. The 23-year-old American also won the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.

Korda closed with a 73 at Mountain Ridge and tied for 19th. She has three wins in her last six events, and those are her only top 10s.

Brooke Henderson of Canada lines up her shot on the 5th green during the final round of the Cognizant Founders Cup at Mountain Ridge Country Club on October 10, 2021 in West Caldwell, New Jersey. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Korda is not playing in South Korea, leaving Ko an excellent chance to move past her on the season points list. The LPGA then concludes with two Florida events, capped off by the CME Group Tour Championship.

Ko won the season finale a year ago after spending much of the season riding out the pandemic in South Korea. That gives her four victories in the last calendar year.

She was particularly motivated by last week at the ShopRite LPGA Classic, when Ko had control of the tournament until missing a series of 10-foot putts on the back nine and finishing one shot behind Celine Boutier.

"I was really sad last week. Sunday wasn't good," she said. "I tried to do my best for this week and I did."

Masson matched two birdies with Ko on the front nine and then made five birdies on the back nine for a 64, but by then it was too late.

Elizabeth Szokol closed with a 69 and finished alone in third, seven shots behind. Jeongeun Lee6 (67) and U.S. Women's Open champion Yuka Saso (70) tied for fourth.

With files from CBC Sports

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