DALY CITY, Calif. (AP) - Sei Young Kim overcame a rough start to win the LPGA MEDIHEAL Championship on Sunday at cold and windy Lake Merced, outlasting Bronte Law and Jeongeun Lee6 with a birdie on the first hole of a playoff.
Three strokes ahead entering the day, Kim opened with a double bogey and a bogey and dropped another stroke on No. 8. The 26-year-old South Korean birdied the par-5 15th to regain a share of the lead, dropped back with a bogey on the par-3 17th and birdied the par-5 18th for a 3-over 75 and a spot in the playoff at 7-under 281. "It was really tough," Kim said. "The whole day I got a lot of pressure. And I missed the last par 3, and that's really bad for me. I'm still like almost my heart came out."
Law closed with a 65, finishing about 2 1/2 hours before Kim, and Lee6 had a 67. Kim won for the eighth time on the LPGA Tour, improving to 4-0 in playoffs. "It was really frustrating, because the beginning holes," Kim said. "I try to keep going and focus. ... That taught me a lot today." She nearly retraced her regulation path on the 18th in the playoff, almost driving into her own divot and hitting another 4-iron from 199 yards a foot closer than before onto the front right fringe.
Law left her approach short and right and pitched to 6 feet. Lee6's approach bounced into the middle of the green, leaving her a 40-foot eagle putt that she hit 6 feet past. After Kim putted to 2 feet, Law missed her birdie putt to the right, and Lee6's try went left.
Kim then ended it. Law, the 24-year-old former UCLA star from England, missed a chance to tie the LPGA Tour record for the largest comeback at 10 strokes. "Obviously, the greens are quite bumpy right now, it makes it kind of difficult at the end," Law said. "Thought I hit a good putt there, so it didn't go in. It happens." She made five birdies in a six-hole stretch in the middle of the round and reached 7 under with a 4-wood to 4 feet for eagle on No. 15. She parred the last three, canceled her scheduled flight and waited to see if she'd win or get into a playoff.
"Ultimately, waiting around that long is tough, to even get back into the mindset of, like, 'OK, I got to go out and play again,'" Law said. "But that's part of the job." Lee6 played the final four holes in regulation in 4 under, holing a 12-footer for eagle on 15 and making birdies on 16 and 18. "Not really happy with the three putts," Lee6 said through a translator. The 22-year-old South Korean has the number in her name because she was the sixth player with the name on the Korean LPGA. She has embraced the number, answering to it and writing a large "6'' on her balls.
Her South Korean fan club is called "Lucky 6." Jeongeun Lee5 also plays the LPGA Tour. Lexi Thompson, Amy Yang, Eun-Hee Jiand Charley Hull tied for fourth at 5 under. Thompson, Yang and Ji each shot 71, and Hull had a 74. Hull eagled the 15th to get within a stroke of the lead, then bogeyed the 16th and parred the final two.
Written By: Associated Press
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2019.05.05 13:32
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승부사
2019.05.05 22:18
This is video of highlight of final round! KJ
2019.05.06 01:15
Sei Young certainly demonstrated the depth of her golf and
once again asserted herself in the world of LPGA.
Along with the prominent presence of Koreans everywhere including commercials
the tournament appeared to be coming out of Korea, not San Francisco.
2019.05.06 06:06
When she made bogey at the 17th hole to drop out of
co-lead, normally she would be let down.
However, She was tough enough to make birdie again at crucial
18th hole to climbing back to co-lead position to be
eventual championship.
She was fearless and having sound basic swing player!
Thanks for your input! Dr. Lee! KJ
2019.05.06 13:19
With this win, few more words about the champion. KJ
1. Sei Young Kim became Rolex World Rankings No 9.
(고진영, 이민지, 박성현, A. Jutanugarn, Nasa Hataoka, 박인비,
Lexi Thompson, Brooke Henderson, Nelly Korda)
2. All time 5th of LPGA win with 김미현(8).
박세리(25), 박인비(19), 신지애(11), 최나연(9).
3. An all-time perfect win-loss record at playoff in LPGA
박세리(6-0), 김세영(4-0)
2019.05.06 14:55
2019.05.06 21:58
It is nice to hear from you in Serbia.
Have a wonderful rest of Serbian trip
and safe trip back home! Dr. 온! KJ
Sei Young Kim(26) did again.
She has been known to be bold and daring in nature
and this time was no exception!
She won LPGA Mediheal Championship and this is her first
win this season and 8th win in a total of 4 years LPGA career.
She was tied with Law and Jeongeun Lee,6 with a score of -7
and she beat both players at 1st playoff hole,18th hole by
birdie. She has never been lost in a playoff game in LPGA
thus far and it was a score of 4-0.
Do you remember her win in Lotte Tournament against Inbee Park.
She made a chip in at 72nd hole to make the playoff and she put the
ball in the water on driving and hole out 3rd shot for eagle beating
Hall of Famer, Inbee Park. She was bold and tough. Most of her wins
had been coming from behind, but this time she was the leader after
54 hole and lost her lead and made tie at the 72nd hole and pulled out at
playoff.
태극낭자군(한국계 포함,6+1) has won 7 out of 11 LPGA tournaments
thus far this season and I must say it was quite dominant!
Let's give big hands to champion, Sei Young! KJ