Business Day

Park takes the title in restart

- Amlan Chakrabort­y Seoul

Park Hyun-kyung won the KLPGA Championsh­ip title on Sunday as women’s golf in South Korea joined the country’s profession­al baseball and football leagues to restart amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Park signed off with a second successive round of 67 to erase a three-shot deficit and triumph by one stroke in the tour’s first event since December.

Overnight leader Lim Heejeong (71) and Bae Seon-woo (68) shared second place at 16under 272 in the event played without spectators at the Lakewood Country Club in Yangju.

An emotional Park hugged her father, who was caddying for her, after the winning putt and was showered with petals from her peers who also did elbow bumps in what is likely to be a new normal in sports.

“I was so disappoint­ed not to have been part of that winner’s group last year,” Park was quoted as saying by the Yonhap news agency. “I am so happy that I got the first win out of the way in the first tournament of the year. “I don’t think the next win will come easily for me. I have to keep trying.”

Park pocketed $178,400 for her maiden KLPGA victory in her second year on the tour.

It was an unusual experience for those at the Lakewood Country Club, which was open only to players, caddies, officials and media. Caddies wore masks, players dined separately and fist and elbow bumps replaced post-round hugs.

June’s men’s Korea Open, cosanction­ed by the Asian Tour, was cancelled on Friday owing to the pandemic.

South Korea on Sunday reported five new domestic cases of coronaviru­s, raising fears of a fresh wave of contagion after weeks of nearly no new domestic cases.

 ?? /Chung SungJun/Getty Images ?? Perfect start: Park HyunKyung celebrates her victory at the KLPGA Championsh­ip on Sunday.
/Chung SungJun/Getty Images Perfect start: Park HyunKyung celebrates her victory at the KLPGA Championsh­ip on Sunday.

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