South Korean Amy Yang (-27) is the new queen of Career at the CME Globe 2023 on the LPGA Tour. The 34-year-old golfer started as co-leader in the final round of CME Group Tour Championshipa tournament that closed the season of the American women’s circuit in Tiburon Golf Club of Naples (Florida)and with a score of 66 strokes he was able to surpass the Japanese Nasa Hataoka (-24), with whom he shared the lead in the tournament after the first 54 holes.
This is Yang’s fifth victory in her LPGA career and undoubtedly the most important, after winning the 2013 LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship and winning the Honda LPGA Thailand three times, in 2015, 2017 and 2019. A title that makes her the best player of the year on tour and allowing him to pocket a check for two million dollars.
Spain’s Carlota Ciganda (-17) He had a very good top 10. After a poor start to the tournament, he was excellent at the weekend with rounds of 63 and 67 strokes to put an excellent end to a great season with the historic victory in Europe in Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesín where the great opponent is. This Sunday, with five birdies without a mistake, she managed to surpass Brooke Henderson (-15.
Final classification:
-27 Amy Yang (Cds) 68 63 64 66
-24 In Hataoka (Japan) 63 67 65 69
Alison Lee (USA) 66 64 68 66
-21 Lilia vu (USA) 70 66 66 65
-20 Atthaya Thitikul (Tha) 67 66 69 66
-19 Xiyu Lin (Chn) 67 66 66 70
Ruoning Yin (Chn) 63 68 69 69
-18 Nelly Korda (USA) 68 68 66 68
Minjee Lee (Aus) 64 67 69 70
-17 Carlota Ciganda (Spain) 71 70 63 67
Source: La Verdad

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