Oman Daily Observer

A’saffa tourney to tee off on March 24

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SINGAPORE: American Michelle Wie delivered when it mattered most on Sunday, draining a 40foot putt for a birdie on the last hole to claim a dramatic one-stroke victory at the HSBC Women’s World Championsh­ip.

All day long it had seemed as though a moment of magic was needed to lift the trophy, with so many players within sight of the lead at the Sentosa Golf Club.

But Wie’s 11thhour birdie helped her break free from a pack of four players that included a heartbroke­n Jenny Shin of South Korea, who had led coming into the last before bogeying.

The 25-year-old Shin had one shot to spare from Americans Wie, Nelly Korda and Danielle Kang until fluffing her lines. She found the sand, and then a bogey five for a seven-under 65 that left the door open for Wie.

With the victory, Wie claimed her fifth career LPGA title with a final-round sevenunder 65, for a closing score of 17-under par 271.

“That has to be the best putt of my career,” said an elated Wie, whose last win was the US Open in 2014. “It’s been a tough journey but I’m just really proud that I pulled myself out of it.”

There had been chances on the last for both Nelly Korda, 19, and Danielle Kang, 25, to force a play-off with Wie.

Kang went wide to end the day with a two-under 70.

Korda’s gettable knock took a bend to the right and into misery and a one-under 71 for the rising star, who had looked so unflappabl­e all week long.

Canadian Brooke Henderson then birdied the last for a 67 and a share of second on 16 under 272 with the pair.

Korda was consoled by sister and fellow LPGA star Jessica as she left the course. “It definitely hurts, but that’s golf,” said Korda.

Wie had been pecking away at the two players who had led the event for most of the day, and neither Korda nor Kang were ever able to break free from each other or from the field.

The two Americans were then overtaken by the surging Shin, who claimed the lead outright with a birdie four on the 16th after never really attracting notice until the business end of the tournament.

The trophy looked to be her’s for the taking until that final hole.

“The nerves that I got on 18, I think any human being would experience it,” she said.

Benign conditions, apart from the heat, had helped ensure a series of low scores. The tournament and course record was broken by South Korean Kim Sei-young, whose 10 under 62 topped the mark of 64 set by South Korean Park Inbee last year.

Former world number one Lydia Ko of New Zealand was another to charge up the leaderboar­d early, opening with four straight birdies.

But she found she had left her run too late as her fiveunder 67 left her at 12-under and tied for 10th. MUSCAT: A’saffa Foods SAOG will be organising the fourth edition of the ‘A’saffa Golf Tournament 2018’ on March 24 at the Ghala golf course.

An 18-hole competitio­n in stable ford format, the tournament is open to all golfers with a registered handicap in the Sultanate, and will begin from 6:30 am and finish early evening. Through the tournament, A’saffa aims to bring together and recognise top quality golfing talent, while boosting the profile of the sport in the Sultanate.

Sidhartha Lenka, Head of Marketing and Sales at A’saffa Foods, said: “We are delighted to be able to host members of the local golfing community and supporters of the A’saffa Foods family at our annual golf tournament. Based on the positive feedback garnered for the tournament each year, A’saffa is confident that 2018 edition too will be a success and will serve as the perfect playing ground for avid Golfers in Oman.”

He continued: “The A’saffa brand has been associated with halal, fresh, pure, tasty food and healthy living since the time of its inception. Through the A’saffa Golf Tournament, the company’s mainstay sporting event, we endeavour to promote healthy choices through the game of golf. ”

On tee day — players will be greeted with a sumptuous A’saffa barbeque spread, post the tournament.

That’s not all, an awards presentati­on ceremony felicitati­ng the champion, first runner-up, second runner-up, winner (ladies) and winner (juniors) will be held in the evening; and will be followed by a delectable dinner for all attendees.

 ?? — AFP ?? Michelle Wie of the US hits a shot during round two of the HSBC Women’s World Championsh­ip in Singapore.
— AFP Michelle Wie of the US hits a shot during round two of the HSBC Women’s World Championsh­ip in Singapore.
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