HSBC Women s World Championship: Ko three behind - Live Newshub 7 hrs ago
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Hannah Green (Australia) -17 (through 17)
Hyo Joo Kim (Korea) -17 (finished 64)
Patty Tavatanakit (Thailand) -15 (finished 65)
Xiyu Lin (China) -15 (through 17)
Inbee Park (Korea) -14 (through 17)
So Yeon Ryu (Korea) -12 (finished 70)
Lydia Ko (NZ) -11 (finished 71)
Gaby Lopez (Mexico) -11 (finished 73)
6:21pm
Green s approach shot is poor and she ll do very well to get up-and-down to force a playoff.
6:14pm
Ko has a very long birdie putt as she looks to end the tournament on a high. It has great weight but it misses to the left and she finishes at 11-under with a final round 71. Six shots off the leaders.
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