Guest Sports News Posted March 4, 2015 Share Posted March 4, 2015 By Patrick Johnston SINGAPORE, March 4 (Reuters) - Free of the burden that comes with the world number one ranking, South Korea's Park In-bee is looking forward to a more relaxed year on the LPGA Tour that she hopes will lead to an elusive British Open title. The 26-year-old world number two was displaced by 17-year-old New Zealander Lydia Ko at the top of the rankings in January and Park was hoping to reap the benefits of being away from the pressures pole position brought. "I let Lydia have my number one spot earlier this year so if I can capture that back at some point that would be a very good," Park told reporters on Wednesday. You don't have as much pressure as number one and people expect a little bit less than you than being in number one spot." Park will tee it up on Thursday at the HSBC Women's Champions event in Singapore, her fourth event of the year after shaking off the rust with three opening top 13 finishes. Continue reading... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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