Golf

Danielle Kang wins 2nd tournament in a row as Lydia Ko collapses at Marathon Classic

Danielle Kang surged to her second straight victory Sunday, overtaking third-round leader Lydia Ko of New Zealand to win the Marathon Classic in Sylvania, Ohio, by one stroke.

Ko held a 4-shot lead after 3rd round, but carded a double-bogey on the final hole

Danielle Kang celebrates with the trophy after winning the Marathon LPGA Classic during the final round at Highland Meadows Golf Club on August 09, 2020 in Sylvania, Ohio. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

Five shots behind with six holes to play, Danielle Kang won her second straight LPGA Tour event on Sunday when Lydia Ko took double bogey on the final hole in the Marathon Classic.

Kang began her rally with consecutive birdies on the 13th and 14th holes at Highland Meadows, and then all she needed were pars the rest of the way for a 3-under 68, all because of Ko's shocking collapse.

Ko was poised to end two years and 44 tournaments without a victory. She made bogey on the 14th hole, and with Kang's birdies, the lead suddenly was down to two. Ko dropped another shot on the 16th, and caught a break when Kang was in position for birdie on the par-5 17th and had to settle for par.

But on the closing par 5, Ko fell apart. She hit her chip through the green. With a slightly uphill lie in patchy rough, Ko muffed the chip and watched it roll into a bunker. She blasted that out to 10 feet and missed the putt that would have forced a playoff. She wound up with a 73.

WATCH | Kang capitalizes on Ko's collapse:

Danielle Kang capitalizes on Lydia Ko collapse for 2nd straight win on LPGA tour

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Duration 1:58
Danielle Kang won for the second straight week on the LPGA Tour after coming from behind to beat Lydia Ko on the final hole of the Marathon Classic.

Jodi Ewart Shadoff, in contention for the second straight week but still without an LPGA victory, played bogey-free after the opening hole for a 67. She wound up in a tie for second with Ko.

Ko reached No. 1 in the world as a teenager and now is outside the top 50. Her back had been troubling her all week, but this appeared to be more about nerves.

Kang finished at 15-under 269 in winning for the fifth time in her LPGA Tour career.

The two-time U.S. Women's Amateur champion won last week when the LPGA Tour resumed its schedule at tough Inverness Club in nearby Toledo, site of next year's Solheim Cup.

Now, Kang is a back-to-back winner and has established herself as the top American player.

Minjee Lee finished eagle-birdie for a 68 to finish alone in fourth.

Alena Sharp of Hamilton was the lone Canadian to make the cut. She shot a 69 to finish in a tie for 25th place at 5-under.

The LPGA Tour, which resumed after six months because of the pandemic, now heads to Scotland for two weeks for the Ladies Scottish Open and the Women's British Open.

With files from Field Level Media

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