
Chendler, Arizona – Hyo Jum Kim met 64 in four goals from Sunday to force the top-class to win, in the first extra hole with Lilia Vu 6-footed a bird in the Ford tournament.
Kim won for the seventh time in LPGA and appeared with 10 birds in the 19 holes in the LPGA for the seventh time.
On 17th of last year, the Vu hit a nice kick of a base to put a short bird to connect Kim. His approach to the 18th limit to strong green, the whisper to 7 feet and the 68 to send the tournament into the additional holes.
Vu lost a bird from about 15 feet, putting Kim for the win.
“The feeling was very good today and I just thought that one hole at the same time, one bird at the same time,” Kim said through his translator.
Wo, who began with two shots, played Charlie Hull on 12-5 at a short stadium to create a four-way draw for the lead with Kim, Elizen Cortus and Gino Tikol.
Corpus made two birds on 9 birds, both times gave him a share of the game. 65. Close. and finished third. Tikul took part in the conflict with three right-wing birds, just for six parties to close to 66 and ranked fourth.
“If it looks in the forward nine, he couldn’t get a whole to get out of the back, but in general he’s still really proud of the week,” Corpus said.
Kim, 29, in South Korea, has 23 titles in four main trips in women’s golf, 31-00 controls, followed by two birds to start nine birds. And then allowed everyone to return to the tournament by hitting the right water at 12th Greek and making a bog on last year.
But he turned 18 in the bird’s feet on 16 to get out of the four ways, and scored two goals for the bird in last year-5 17 to regain the progress.
He was at his best at the level of verb, especially with the mixture of winds and sports that was difficult to see where the beatings landed on the vegetable. Kim’s approach came out completely.
They ended with 22-Under 266, and Kim won $337,500, sending him more than $10 million for his LPGA Tour.
Hall failed to get a pot to get off in the final group, had to make 71 appearances and end five shots. defender Nelly Corda left the Mix on Saturday, scoring 69 goals and ending in a draw to 22 on Sunday.
Next week LPGA will move 300 miles north to T-Mobile in the Krick shadow in northern Las Vegas.