뉴질랜드 여행·골프/뉴질랜드 골프

리디아 고, 호주 NSW오픈에서 아쉽게 준우승

Robin-Hugh 2011. 1. 26. 04:36

뉴질랜드 골프 유망주 리디아 고,  호주 NSW 오픈에서 아쉽게 2

 

 

 

오클랜드 노스쇼어 교민 자녀로서 파인허스트 스쿨에 재학중인 뉴질랜드 아마추어 골프 기대주 리디아 고(Lydia Ko) 선수가 호주 사우스웨일즈 여자 오픈 마지막 라운드에서 2언더파를 쳐 종합성적 10언더파를 기록, 스웨덴의 캐롤린 해드월에게 1 우승을 넘겼다.  .

 

선수는 불과 13살의 나이로 17 홀에서 1위로 올라서며 호주 여자 프로골프 메이저 대회 최연소 우승을 눈앞에 두고 있었다. 그러나 마지막 홀에서 뼈저린 보기를 범하며 버디를 잡아낸 캐롤린에게 우승을 헌납했다.  

 

Pinehurst School student Lydia Ko was 1-up heading into the 18th hole of the New South Wales Open in Sydney on Sunday, but was beaten by Sweden's Caroline Hedwall.

 

Had she won, the Korean-born amateur would have been the youngest to win a professional women's tournament in Australia.

That record is held by Amy Yang, who won the 2006 Australian Ladies Masters aged 16.

 

"I'm a little disappointed, I had a chance there. But I'll get over it, and I'm still proud of myself," she said.

Guy Wilson, Lydia's coach at the North Shore Institute of Golf, said it was only a matter of time before she won such an event.

"She sort of laughed it off yesterday and didn't mind it at all. Because she said she doesn't get any money for winning so it doesn't matter if she comes second. And that's the way we see it, really."

 

Mr Wilson said Lydia's performances were not the result of prodigious talent alone.

"Everyone's saying she's only 13, and oh my God this is amazing. But the amount of hours she's practised, she's probably practised more than most 30-year-old golfers."

 

That work includes exercises with suspension bands that have helped Lydia squeeze a 230m drive out of her 1.65m frame.

Lydia trains for around 30 to 35 hours every week, which she admits doesn't leave time for anything other than "hanging out with friends".

 

Her parents moved to New Zealand in 2003 so she could have easier access to golfing facilities. She is a New Zealand citizen with few doubts about her allegiances.

"I can remember more of New Zealand than Korea, so to me New Zealand is home."

She aims to join the American Ladies Professional Gold Association by age 17 or 18, and dreams of a win in the British or US Opens.

 

For now Lydia is focused on the Women's Australian Open beginning next week.

"The New South Wales Open was a lead in to the Aussie Open, so I'll have more confidence and experience to take into it."

 

By Nicholas Jones