Ko & Day hold on to win inaugural mixed event
New Zealand's Lydia Ko birdies the 17th hole and has a tap-in par on the last as she and Australian Jason Day win the inaugural Grant Thornton Invitational.
New Zealand's Lydia Ko birdies the 17th hole and has a tap-in par on the last as she and Australian Jason Day win the inaugural Grant Thornton Invitational.
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Lydia Ko hit a fairway shot to within eight feet to set up the birdie she and Jason Day needed to win the Grant Thornton Invitational on Sunday.
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