Arab Times

Rookie Knight captures rare American win on LPGA Tour

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THE COLONY, Texas, Oct 7, (RTRS): Cheyenne Knight scored a rare American success when she won the Volunteers of America Classic by two strokes in north Texas.

LPGA Tour rookie Knight sank a tricky 12-foot birdie at the penultimat­e hole to preserve her lead and she subsequent­ly beat out compatriot­s Brittany Altomare and Jaye Marie Green at the Old American Golf Club at The Colony.

In the process Knight became only the third United States player to win an individual event on the circuit this year.

It was an unlikely victory by the local resident, who had support from a large gallery of supporting fans for a

Cheyenne Knight, from Aledo, Texas, kisses the trophy after winning the LPGA Volunteers of America golf tournament on Oct 6 at Old American Golf Club in The Colony,

Texas. (AP)

closing five-under-par 66.

Without a top-25 finish all year, and no recent form to speak of, Knight started the final full-field event of the year knowing a strong result was needed to keep her card for next year.

With perfect timing, everything clicked in the same week as she responded to the pressure in style, posting an 18-under 266 total to secure her medium-term future.

Knight dedicated the win to her brother Brandon, who was killed in a car crash in 2008.

“I know he’s watching down from heaven,” a teary-eyed Knight said in a green-side interview.

“This just means everything, knowing I can persevere and I’m strong enough.”

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