The South Korean Amy Yang covered in KPMG Women’s PGA Championship from Sammamish, Washington, the first major of his career.
Yang, 34, arrived at Sahalee Country Club on Sunday with a two-stroke lead through 54 holes. He shot an even-par 72 for a 7-under 281 total for the week. defeated Lilia Vu (71 on Sunday), Korean style My Jin Young (71) and the Japanese Miyu Yamashita (73) by three stroke differences.
Yang She has five previous wins on the LPGA Tour, most notably the CME Group Tour Championship in November. He twice finished as the US Open runner-up, in 2012 and 2015. This week he participated in a major for the seventy-fifth time.
“I always wanted to win a major and I came close a few times. “I’m starting to doubt if I’ll make it before I retire,” Yang told NBC “I’m very grateful and very, very happy,” he added.
Yang It was -7 with respect to the field, but suffered late in the day. A bogey on the 16th and a run into the water on the 17th weren’t enough to chip away at his huge lead. Vu, who won last week’s Meijer LPGA Classic, birdied her final hole to tie Ko for second place. Yamashita also joined them with a birdie on the last hole.
He closed his participation in the contest Azahara Muñoz in the seventh position. He went +3 on the final day after a birdie and three bogeys to finish with +15.
Source: La Verdad

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