Amy Park, 34, a nomadic Korean interrupted his country’s worst streak in the majors in the entire century with victory in the KPMG PGA Championship, which was played in Sahalee. The proven golfer, who before landing in Florida, where she resides, emigrated with her parents to Australia when she was 15 years old, only needed a par card to deny the victory to Lilia Vu, the n 2nd in the world, whom he surpassed by three strokes. Along with the American, Miyu Yamashita and the Korean Jin Young Ko, world number 1 five years ago, also finished at four under par.

Yang ruled the last day with solvency. He ruined it at the end, when he left three strokes (bogey and double bogey) on the 16th and 17th holes, but he always enjoyed sufficient distance, created from the beginning and culminated on the 13th hole, when he reached double digit (-10). It was the triumph of patience. The champion was celebrating her platinum anniversary in the big clubs and had not yet managed to appear with the cup in the photos. He accumulated two second places in the US Open.

The victory in Washington State rewards a player who shone from a young age. At the age of 16, in 2006, she won the ANZ Ladies Masters in Australia and became the youngest winner in the history of the Ladies European Tour. And she already had five wins in the LPGA, including the last CME Group, worth two million dollars.

In a tournament in which the golfer of the moment, Nelly Korda, did not make the cut – like Carlota Ciganda -, Azahara Mu�oz from Malaga shot 75 shots on the last day and finished in seventieth position. (Results)



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