Thursday, 2 May 2013

Inbee Park wins North Texas LPGA, 3rd get in '13

IRVING, Texas (AP) a Inbee Park shot a 4-under 67 on Sunday to gain the inaugural North Texas LPGA Shootout by a over Carlota Ciganda, whose potential for a first LPGA victory was destroyed in a two-hole stretch. Park, the world's No. 1 women's person, completed at 13-under 271 for her third victory this season and fifth in her last 18 starts. The 24-year-old South Korean sank a birdie putt on the par-5 18th after Ciganda also birdied the hole even after a drive to the right hard. After starting your day two shots behind Ciganda, Park went forward to keep with pars on Nos. 14 and 15, where her playing partner ran into trouble. Ciganda had bogey and double bogey on those holes, section of her 70. Fifth-ranked Suzann Pettersen from Norway, the success in Hawaii the other day, had a final 66 to make it to 10 below and finish third. Therefore Yeon Ryu (68) and hee Young Park (64) tied for fourth at 275. Ciganda matched the world's top player shot for shot in early stages. Where Park knocked hers in before Ciganda, who answered with a slight fist pump when her ball dropped into the glass, they both had birdies at the 403-yard 8th opening. They both had pars at No. 9, where Park was closer to the opening although she was missed the green to the left, and they exchanged birdies again at the par-5 10th. Every thing made in a two-hole stretch. Ciganda's travel at the 416-yard 14th pit settled in the right hard with a between her and the green, and her photo from about 130 meters clipped a department and came up short. She had to be able to save your self par but her 6-foot putt was short. The strategy by Park was on line, and the next rebound on the green was close to the opening before going away. Par was saved by park with two putts, residing at 12 under and finding in just a stroke of the guide that has been hers permanently after the next opening. After moving far from her approach at No. 15, to a surrounded by water on three sides, Ciganda then hit an attempt that visited the right and then rolled into the water. Ciganda had to go back to a drop zone, where the 22-year-old Spaniard had a decent pitch before her first putt rolled over the left border of the green for a double bogey. Still another two-putt par by Park put her in the result in keep. With the $195,000 check for first position, Inbee exceeded $6 million in career earnings and will undoubtedly be No. 1 for the third week in a row. Caroline Masson had a 75 and completed eight shots straight back. The LPGA Tour rookie from Germany brought after each of the very first two rounds and started the final round tied for second with Park. Hee Young Park's 64 was the very best round of your day on the 6,439-yard program with plenty of sloping fairways and raised vegetables. The South Korean was 9 under and alone in third behind Ciganda and Inbee Park, when Park finished her round. Stacy Lewis, the Texas native and No. 2 person on the planet, had an ending 66 when all six birdies and her only bogey got between Nos. 7-17. This season was tied for seventh for her sixth top-10 finish by her. At the finish of her round, Lewis closed the rear brace of a 6-year-old Dallas woman who was clinically determined to have scoliosis at 18 months old. Lewis used the same brace 18 hours per day for seven years after being identified as having scoliosis at age 11 and missed her first collegiate year after a spinal fusion. Third-ranked Na Yeon Choi, one of the four participants tied for seventh, had 44 consecutive bogey-free holes and was 9 under before consecutive bogeys at Nos. 10-12. She continued in order to complete a round of 72.

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