Bangkok Post

Park triumphs at US Women’s Open in front of President Trump

US Open is Korean’s maiden LPGA victory

-

BEDMINSTER: South Korea’s Park Sung-Hyun won her first major golf title on Sunday, firing her second consecutiv­e five-under-par 67 to capture the US Women’s Open as US President Donald Trump watched.

Park, the event’s seventh South Korean winner in 10 years, finished 72 holes at Trump National on 11-under 277 to defeat 17-year-old South Korean amateur Choi Hye-Jin by two strokes.

“I am excited and happy,” Park said through a translator. “It feels unreal to a certain extent.”

Tied for the lead with Choi, Park sank a six-foot birdie putt at the par-4 17th, the fourth and final birdie of the round on the day’s hardest hole, then moments later chipped inches from the cup and tapped in at the par-5 18th to end it.

“When I was about to hit the fourth shot, my mind just went blank, but my caddie kept assuring me so I calmed down and made my shot, and when it went [so close] I was pleased,” Park said.

“I did not have the best first and second rounds. I wanted to believe in myself for the remaining rounds so that helped, trusting myself.”

In her US Women’s Open debut last year, Park led by two shots after 36 holes but closed with back-to-back 74s and settled for a share of third.

Park, 23, took her first LPGA triumph as a tour rookie. She won seven times on the Korean LPGA Tour last year, topping its money list.

Trump, who gave Park a “thumbs up” sign after the victory, watched from an enclosed viewing area near the 15th green.

He was welcomed by most spectators despite outrage sparked by his controvers­ial remarks about women during his presidenti­al campaign. Two small groups of demonstrat­ors in anti-Trump T-shirts appeared at the enclosure on Sunday.

With Trump watching, Park birdied the par-5 15th to seize the lead at 10-under and Choi followed with a six-foot birdie putt to match her.

But Choi found the water with her tee shot at the 139-yard, par-3 16th for a double bogey that dropped her two back and Park birdied 17, her 12th birdie in 26 holes, to ensure Choi’s birdie at 18 was too little and too late.

World No.1 Ryu So-Yeon and Hur MiJung, also from South Korea, shared third on 281 with Spain’s Carlotta Ciganda, South Korean Lee Jeong-Eun and China’s Feng Shanshan — who led after each of the first three rounds — sharing fifth on 282.

Feng, who had only two bogeys in the first 71 holes, closed with a triple bogey to shoot 75. She was hoping to become the first US Women’s Open wire-to-wire winner since American Hollis Stacy in 1977.

“Before the last hole I did pretty well. I did a good job hanging in right there because my putting was not really that great,” said Feng, who needed to hole her third shot at 18 to force a play-off and instead overshot the green.

“I don’t know how I hit it that far on the third shot and then I just lost myself after that.”

LEADING FINAL ROUND SCORES

(Par-72, USA unless noted, a-denotes amateur) 277 — Park Sung-Hyun (KOR) 73-70-67-67

279 — a-Choi Hye-Jin (KOR) 69-69-70-71

281 — Hur Mi-Jung (KOR) 71-72-70-68, Ryu So-Yeon (KOR) 68-72-71-70

282 — Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 69-71-72-70, Lee Jeong-Eun6 (KOR) 69-69-73-71, Feng Shanshan (CHN) 66-70-71-75

283 — Kim Sei-Young (KOR) 69-73-72-69, Amy Yang (KOR) 67-71-70-75, Lee Mi-Rim (KOR) 70-74-67-72

Selected scores

284 — Minjee Lee (AUS) 69-72-77-66

285 — Brooke Henderson (CAN) 70-71-73-71

286 — Moriya Jutanugarn (THA) 71-75-71-69, Chun In-Gee (KOR) 70-70-76-70

 ?? AFP ?? Park Sung-Hyun with the US Women’s Open trophy at Trump National Golf Club.
AFP Park Sung-Hyun with the US Women’s Open trophy at Trump National Golf Club.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Thailand