Shin Ji-yai ties for second as Lydia Ko wins Women's British Open; Kim In-kyung announces retirement Published: 26 Aug. 2024, 09:35 JIM BULLEY jim.bulley@joongang.

co.kr Shin Ji-yai plays from the third tee on day four of the Women's British Open on the Old Course at St Andrews in St Andrews, Scotland on Sunday. [AFP/YONHAP] Shin Ji-yai tied for second at the Women's British Open on Sunday, falling two behind Lydia Ko at five-under alongside Lilia Vu, Nelly Korda and Ruoning Yin on The Old Course at St Andrews.

Ko, who had trailed in third place on Saturday, surged up the leaderboard with a three-under, 69, despite facing very challenging Scottish weather conditions on Sunday, leapfrogging Shin and Vu to take first place. Related Article Shin Ji-yai inches closer to third Women's British Open title Korea's LPGA pros vie for a win at $7.9 million Chevron Championship BMW Ladies Championship, Korea's sole LPGA event, returns to Paju Shin, who had been leading after the first round, hit a plus-two, 74, on Sunday to drop to second.

Vu held at second with a 73, while Korda managed par to rise from third to second and Yin climbed up four spots with a two-under, 70. The win snapped a lengthy major drought for Ko that has lasted since the spring of 2016, an anomaly in a career that most recently includes an Olympic gold medal and a place in the LPGA Hall of Fame. New Zeland's Lydia Ko poses with the trophy after winning the Women's British Open on the Old Course at St Andrews in St An.