Canadian Women's Open: Lydia Ko wins after play-off

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Lydia Ko became world number one at the age of 17

Canadian Women's Open final standings

-12 L Ko (NZ), S Lewis (US); -11 S Ryu (S Kor), S Kim (S Kor); -10 C Kung (Tpe), A Lee (US). Selected others: -9 C Hull (Eng); -8 I Park (S Kor)

World number two Lydia Ko won the Canadian Women's Open after beating American Stacy Lewis in a play-off.

New Zealander Ko, 18, previously won the tournament as an amateur in 2013 and 2012 and completed another win in Vancouver at the first play-off hole.

A 12-under par total set up a third victory of the season and the eighth of her LPGA career.

"It has been such an amazing week," said Ko, who had closed with a level-par 72.

World number three Lewis, 30, fired a final-round 67 but missed a nine-foot par attempt before Ko made a three-foot putt to win their play-off.

Defending champion Ryu So-yeon shot a final-round 64 and finished in a tie for third with fellow South Korean Kim Sei-young on 11 under, while England's Charley Hull shot a final-round 70 to finish tied for seventh on nine-under par.

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