Lydia Ko: in the bag
Youngest major winner uses Callaway's latest equipment en route to Evian Championship win
Lydia Ko used Callaway's latest equipment to become the youngest major champion when she won the Evian Championship in France.
Ko, 18, sank eight birdies in her final round to separate herself from the field, with runner-up Lexi Thompson six strokes behind the Kiwi.
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"It has been such an unbelievable experience," Ko said. "Now everybody won't ask me when I will win my first major because it is done. It is definitely one of the top rounds of my whole life."
Ko, who was the LPGA Tour's youngest winner at 15 and also the youngest world number one at 17, averages 250 yards off the tee, with a driving accuracy of 74%.
She averages 29.56 putts per round, and leads the Tour in greens in regulation at 77.17%.
What's in Ko's bag?
Driver: Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 Double Black Diamond (9 degrees)
3-Wood: Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 (14 degrees)
4-Wood: Callaway Big Bertha (18 degrees)
20-Degree Hybrid: Callaway X2 Hot Pro
23-Degree Hybrid: Callaway X2 Hot Pro
25-Degree Hybrid: Callaway X2 Hot Pro
6-9 Irons: Callaway Apex Pro
48-Degree Wedge: Callaway Apex Pro
54-Degree Wedge: Callaway Mack Daddy 2 Tour Grind
60-Degree Wedge: Callaway Mack Daddy 2 Tour Grind
Putter: Odyssey Tank Cruiser 330
Ball: Callaway Speed Regime 3