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Sei-young keeps In-bee at bay to claim maiden Major title

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PENNSYLVAN­IA: With a string of near-misses at the Majors and Olympic champion Park In-bee breathing down her neck, it was a relieved Kim Sei-young (pic) who tapped in the winning putt to claim the Women’s PGA Championsh­ip.

Sei-young’s triumph at Aronimink Golf Course after a scintillat­ing final round 63 put paid to her status as the most prolific winner on the US LPGA Tour among active players never to have won a Major title.

“I’m so excited. I’m really hiding my tears at the moment. It was amazing that I really won it. So I’m very happy and excited that I got it done,” the 27-year-old South Korean said, beaming next to the winner’s trophy.

Seven-time major champion In-bee had beaten Sei-young for the 2015 title at Westcheste­r Country Club and was only three strokes behind her compatriot going into the final round.

A five-under round might get the job done, she thought.

In-bee duly delivered with a 65 but it was not enough as overnight leader Sei-young rose to the challenge with her seven-under 63.

“Obviously Sei-young was just much better than anyone else out there today,” said In-bee, who had been chasing a fourth win in the event.

“It was just so hard to believe that she never won a Major before because it felt like she won a few,” she said of Sei-young, who has claimed at least one Tour win each season since 2015.

Sei-young, who was in a tie for second at the 2018 Evian Championsh­ip, one of the five women’s Majors, admitted to struggling with nerves before teeing off on Sunday and kept her eyes averted from the leaderboar­d during her round.

“I won’t lie, I did feel the pressure starting last night,” she said.

“I actually arrived about 30 minutes later than I normally do at the golf course.

“I did not look at the scoreboard once. I knew In-bee was going to play great.

“But I had to just focus on playing my own game, one shot at a time.” —

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