박성현, 미 텍사스 클래식서 시즌 첫 우승 VIDEO: SIRAK: SUNG HYUN PARK IS GOING TO BE A STAR FOR A LONG TIME
SIRAK: SUNG HYUN PARK IS GOING TO BE A STAR FOR A LONG TIME
Written By: Ron Sirak
The Volunteers of America Texas Classic at the Old American Golf Club unfolded in an old American golf sort of way, harking back to bygone days when groups were not repaired and leaders often didn’t play together in the final round. Reduced to 36 holes because of weather, nature created a unique situation in which Aditi Ashok, a 20-year-old rising star from India, was in the clubhouse at 7 under par hours before Jenny Shin and Sung Hyun Park, both at 6 under, teed of for their final round.
Sung Hyun Park and Caddie at VOA LPGA Texas Classic/Photo Credit: 2018 Getty Images
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박성현, 미 텍사스 클래식서 시즌 첫 우승
11언더파 131타
김세영 공동 4위
제니신 공동 6위
이미향 8위
박성현(25)이 시즌 초반의 부진을 털어내고 미국여자프로골프(LPGA) 투어에서 시즌 첫 승을 신고했다
박성현은 7일(한국시간) 미국 텍사스주 더콜로니의 올드 아메리칸 골프클럽(파71·6천475야드)에서
열린 LPGA 투어 볼런티어스 오브 아메리카 텍사스 클래식(총상금 130만 달러)에서 최종합계 11언더파
131타로 우승을 차지했다 (서울=연합뉴스) 박영석 기자
황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터
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Park, the 2017 Rookie of the Year and co-Player of the Year, knew what she had to do but stumbled right out of the box, making a bogey on No. 1 to fall two back. Then it was lights out as she eagled No. 4 and made birdies on Nos. 6, 8 and 9 to turn at 10 under par. The 24-year-old South Korean closed with a 66 to finish 36 holes at 11-under-par 131 for her third LPGA win, one stroke better than Lindy Duncan. Yu Liu of China was third at 133.
It was a crazy finish with the winner ending her round on No. 18 and the runner-up on No. 9. And Park put an emphatic exclamation mark on her round. Nursing a two-stroke lead when she teed off on her final hole with several of her challengers having enough holes left to catch her, Park put the tournament away when she hit a sweet bump-and-run chip from behind the 18th green that found the cup for a closing birdie. At that point, no one of the course had a realistic chance of closing the gap.
“I knew it was a pretty important shot,” said Park, who has struggled with her short game this year. “It was a difficult shot and I’m glad I made it. I know my stats are a little bit off in my short game, but I’ve been working hard an it paid off today.”
Park started slowly last year just as she has in 2018, not winning until her 14th event, which was the U.S. Women’s Open. She followed that three weeks later with another victory at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open. If she’s getting ready to kick it into high gear again this is a good time to do it with the U.S. Women’s Open three weeks away and the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship three weeks after that. This was the 11th event of the season and Park was the 11th different winner.
A couple of major champions, Ariya Jutanugarn and Sei Young Kim, tied for fourth at 134. Shin closed with a 70 and was at 135 along with Ashok. Lydia Ko, Jackie Stoelting, Jin Young Ko and Mi Hyang Lee were at 136.
Duncan made a great run on Sunday. Her 64 was the lowest score in the final round. The 27-year-old fifth-year player who competed at Duke got to 7 under par with a birdie on No. 2, her 11th hole of the final round, to catch Ashok and moved into second place alone at 8 under par with a birdie on the next hole. Her chances ended on No. 6 when a 2-foot par putt horseshoed out of the hole for a bogey. But she fought back to close with three consecutive birdies.
“I missed a short one [on No. 6] and I said to my caddie, Kyle, ‘What do we need to do,’ and he said, ‘Let’s go birdie, birdie, birdie,’” Duncan said. “It was a crazy week but is was a good tournament. I think I’m trending in the right direction.” If that triple-birdie finish after a missed 2-foot putt is any indication, she’s right.
Ashok, meanwhile, is establishing herself as a force to be reckoned with. The 20-year-old from Bangalore, India, was an Olympian in 2016 and also the first player from India to earn a Ladies European Tour card. She won the 2016 Hero Women’s Indian Open and two weeks later took the Qatar Ladies Open. She was second on the LET Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year. Ashok earned a card for the 2017 LPGA season at Q school and kept it by finishing No. 84 on the money list. Her best LPGA finish was the previous week when she was T-7 at the Mediheal Championship near San Francisco.
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“Everything's sort of a rush to finish the round, get home, dinner, and then get to sleep,” Ashok said after completing a 5-under-par 66 Sunday morning about her the hectic Saturday. “So I think in a way it was good, I didn't have much time to think about it. I just came in the morning and played it as my 15th hole of the day and I think that worked well for me.” It certainly did as she played those darkness-delayed final four holes one under par.
While the tournament was truncated to 36 holes, it was still a long week for the players who had early wake-up calls and lots of waiting around as severe weather battered the area. But in the end, the wait was worth it as the tournament produced a champion who looks like she’s going to be a star for a long time and, in Duncan and Ashok, a couple of contenders looking to take their games to the next level.
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