The Freeman

Thompson cruises to 4-shot win at Indy golf

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Lexi Thompson shot a closing round of four-under 68 on Saturday to win the inaugural Tech Championsh­ip tournament, the last tune-up before the final major championsh­ip of the season.

Thompson's four-shot victory at the Brickyard Crossing golf course gave her a 19-under 197 in the 52-hole event.

"It was such a great week overall and it was a huge honour to be here in Indiana .... definitely a memory that I'll never forget," the 22-year-old American said.

New Zealand's Lydia Ko shot an even-par 72 Saturday to finish alone in second at 15-under 201 for her first top 10 placing in three months.

Australia's Min-Jee Lee (67) placed third, while fourth place went to rookie Olafia Kristinsdo­ttir, the first USLPGA Tour player from Iceland.

Canada's Brooke Henderson (69) and South Africa's Ashleigh Buhai (71), American Lizette Salas (69) and South Korea's Kang Hae-Ji (68) tied for fifth at 12 under, seven strokes back of Thompson.

Thompson claimed her ninth career LPGA Tour title, capping her round on No. 18 with a birdie -- her sixth of the day to go with two bogeys.

The 52-hole event is a new tournament this year and the final event before next week's Evian Championsh­ip in Evian-lesBains, France.

Ko posted her best finish since placing runnerup at the Lotte Championsh­ip in April.

She said the biggest difference in her game is her improved putting.

"I just wasn't putting as well as I did the last few days and that makes a huge difference," said Ko. "When you're in the final round, final group, you kind of want those putts to drop."

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