Charlie Hull added four birdies over the final nine holes to post a 64, seven under par, and win the tournament by LPGA The Ascendant with a one stroke difference to the Chinese Xiyu Lin (-18 to -17).
It’s his first win on the LPGA Tour in nearly six years. He did it after a great final round in which he signed eight birdies and one bogey, a decisive card that allowed him to win.
In its part, Xiyu Lin roared with a birdie putt on the par-three 16th hole and an eagle on the par-five 17th hole. However, a birdie from Hull kept him ahead and the Chinese missed his birdie option to go level at the top of the table. He finished with an eagle, five birdies and a bogey
my lydia tied for third with -16 after six unbeaten birdies. That result allowed Ko to climb to the top of the Race to CME Globe standings. Atthaya Thitikul, the 19-year-old Thai who needs a win to reach No. 1 in the women’s world rankings, finished with a 67 and finished in fourth place. yes advance to nelly korda be number 2 in the world.
Final classification (par 71)
1. Charley Hull (England) 266 (67-64-71-64)
2. Xiyu Lin (China) 267 (65-68-69-65)
3. Lydia Ko (New Zealand) 268 (70-66-67-65)
4. Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand) 272 (66-67-72-67)
5. Cheyenne Knight (USA) 273 (71-68-71-63)
5. Moriya Jutanugarn (Thailand) 273 (67-68-70-68)
7. Lizette Salas (United States) 274 (66-72-69-67)
7. So Yeon Ryu (South Korea) 274 (69-68-68-69)
9. Celine Boutier (France) 275 (68-69-66-72)
10. Lexi Thompson (USA) 276 (67-70-69-70)
Source: La Verdad

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