KARACHI - Cho Young Me, a South Korean residing in the city, with 39 points won the two-day Ponds ladies golf which concluded here on Sunday at Karachi Golf Club. There was a tie for second place between her compatriot Ahn Gui Ja and Japanese golfer Kazuyo Arae, both ended the 18-hole competition with 31 points each. The second place was decided on hole-wise count back basis and Ahn Gui Ja was declared runner-up. They were followed by Ghazala Zafar, HK Park and Tahira Nazir at 30 points each. The 18-hole fifth edition of the tournament was played on stable ford format was sponsored by Unilever Pakistan is held annually since 2007 and was open to lady golfers from clubs all over Pakistan. It was won last year by Pakistans leading lady golfer Ghazala Yasmin of the Lahore Garrison Club. As many as 20 ladies teed off in the tournament including Tahira Nazir. The prize distribution ceremony held on Sunday afternoon was preceded by a putting competition. Around 30 ladies took part in the competition and prizes were awarded in three categories: silver (handicaps 24 and below); bronze (handicaps 25 and above) and beginners (without handicaps). In the beginners category, Mrs Shireen Rizwan with eight points was declared as the winner and Miss Haniya Ahmed with six points was the runner-up. In the bronze category Mrs Tahira Raza with 10 points was declared as the winner and Miss Maha Ahmed with nine points was runner-up while in the silver category, Mrs Hea Kyung Park with 17 points was declared as the winner and Mrs Tahira Nazir with 13 point was runner-up.