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RevitalisedKo eyes glory at Women’s British Open

CARNOUSTIE: Lydia Ko hopes to make it third time lucky in the Women’s British Open at Carnoustie this week after the New Zealander ended her poor run of form.Following a disappointing spell, South Korea-born Ko is back on track and she goes into Thursday’s final major of the season on a hot streak.The 24-year-old finished third at the Olympic Games in Tokyo and then second at the Women’s Scottish Open.Now she wants to get her hands on the trophy in Scotland.”It’s been a tough few weeks and it would be nice to end on a real high before taking a break,” she said.Ko became the youngest world number one aged 17 in 2015, but slipped down the rankings before ending a three-year victory drought in Hawaii earlier this season.”I don’t really set goals any more,” said the two-time major winner. “I just try and do my best every week.I used to be the youngest out here but now there are players three or four years younger.Golf is great because you can play for a long time, but I have always said I intend to retire at 30. There are lots of other things I want to do.But it would be great to do well this week. The course is very tough, but I am hitting it longer than a few years ago so that helps.”Park Inbee, a seven-time major champion, has happy memories of Scotland after winning the Women’s British Open at Turnberry in 2015.

“It’s always good to be back. I played here in 2011 and I think I did quite well (tied seventh),” she said.”The course does seem longer and I think there are a few changes.”Park finished fourth last year at Royal Troon and the former world number one still rides high in third place in the world rankings.The South Korean won in rough conditions at Turnberry and is hoping the unsettled weather doesn’t spoil her latest title bid.Yuka Saso won the Women’s US Open this season, earning a first trip to Scotland and a debut in the Women’s British Open.

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