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Park wins storm-shortened LPGA Texas Classic

2018-05-07 07:28

Chicago - Reigning US Women's Open champion Park Sung-hyun of South Korea chipped in for birdie on the final hole Sunday to edge fast-closing Lindy Duncan and win the storm-shortened LPGA Texas Classic

Park fired a five-under par 66 to finish the 36-hole event at 11-under 131 at Old American Golf Club near Dallas for a one-stroke victory over American Duncan with Chinese rookie Liu Yu another shot adrift in third on 133.

Park's pitching wedge chip-in at the 18th hole provided her margin of victory over Duncan, who closed with three birdies in a row after Park was in the clubhouse, and Liu, who like Duncan had a career-best LPGA finish. 

"I knew it was a pretty important shot," Park said through a translator. "That shot was a difficult situation for me but I'm glad I made it." 

It was the third LPGA title for Park, who captured her first major crown last July in the Open at Trump National and added the Canadian Women's Open six weeks later. 

Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn and South Korea Kim Sei-young shared fourth with South Korean Jenny Shin and India's Aditi Ashok on 135. 

Storms that wiped out almost all play on Thursday and Friday forced organizers to trim the event to 36 holes, with the final round starting on Saturday afternoon. 

Ashok, seeking her first LPGA title, birdied the par-5 15th on a five-foot putt and closed with three pars. The 20-year-old Olympian from Bangalore, three times a winner on the Ladies European Tour, completed a 66 to grab the early clubhouse lead. 

"I'm happy," Ashok said. "I came back one better than I left so that's good."

But 18-hole co-leader Park had yet to start her final round after opening on 65 and made her charge in the afternoon. 

Park opened with a bogey but eagled the par-5 fifth and followed with birdies at the sixth, eighth and ninth before a bogey-birdie start to the back nine left her ahead by three with seven holes remaining. 

After six pars, Park was off the green with her approach at 18 but punched a bouncing pitching wedge shot up the green and into the hole for a closing birdie that all-but sealed the title. 

Duncan, finishing on the front nine, fired a 64 that included a costly lip-out tap-in for par to bogey the sixth. She closed with three consecutive birdies but was one shot shy of Park, settling for a career-best runner-up finish. 

"It sure did feel like a back-nine Sunday atmosphere," Duncan said. "It was a great day. A crazy week but it was a great tournament." 

Liu eagled the eighth, her penultimate hole, but like Duncan couldn't make an unlikely hole-out from the fairway to match Park. 

"This was a great confidence booster for myself to know I can contend out here," Liu said. "I was mentally strong, focused on one shot at a time, and it really worked out."

Leading scores after Sunday's completion of the final round of the storm-hit 36-hole LPGA Texas Classic (par-71, USA unless noted):

131 - Park Sung-hyun (KOR) 65-66

132 - Lindy Duncan 68-64

133 - Liu Yu (CHN) 67-66

134 - Ariya Jutanugarn (THA) 68-66, Kim Sei-young (KOR) 67-67

135 - Aditi Ashok (IND) 69-66, Jenny Shin (KOR) 65-70

136 - Lydia Ko (NZL) 69-67, Jackie Stoelting 69-67, Ko Jin-young (KOR) 67-69, Lee Mi-hyang (KOR) 70-66

137 - Mo Martin 67-70, Chun In-gee (KOR) 67-70, Nicole Broch Larsen (DEN) 67-70, Brittany Lincicome 71-66, Jacqui Concolino 70-67, Celine Boutier (FRA) 70-67, Jane Park 67-70

138 - Benyapa Niphatsophon (THA) 70-68, Gaby Lopez (MEX) 68-70, Minjee Lee (AUS) 68-70, Katie Burnett 67-71

139 - Brooke Henderson (CAN) 71-68, Katherine Kirk (AUS) 70-69, Moriya Jutanugarn (THA) 66-73, Candie Kung (TPE) 73-66, Anna Nordqvist (SWE) 71-68, Paula Creamer 69-70, Emily Pedersen (DEN) 69-70, Ally McDonald 70-69, Ayako Uehara (JPN) 70-69

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