PORTLAND, Ore. — Jin Young Ko’s bogey-free run ended on Thursday at 114 holes, but not before she passed Tiger Woods, whose 110 consecutive holes of par or better from the 2000 season was the longest known bogey-free streak in professional golf.

The category wasn’t tracked until the advent of ShotLink technology in 2003. Ko’s South Korean compatriot Inbee Park strung together 93 holes without a bogey in 2015 for what was considered the longest women’s streak. Ko eclipsed that total on her way to winning last week’s CP Women’s Open in Canada.

Ko, 24, who was making her first appearance at the Portland Classic, played the first eight holes at Columbia Edgewater Country Club in four under par, including an eagle on the par-5 fifth that moved her past Woods.

On the ninth, she three-putted for her first bogey in L.P.G.A. Tour competition since Aug. 1, during the Women’s British Open. After her par attempt of less than three feet rolled past the hole, Ko pressed her neck as if to release tension and stared in disbelief at her ball for several seconds.