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Park notches three-shot victory at Women’s Australian Open

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ADELAIDE: South Korean great Park In-Bee joined an illustriou­s group as a 20-time LPGA Tour winner yesterday with a commanding victory at the Australian Open — her first title in almost two years.

The seven-time major champion took a three-stroke lead into the final day at the Royal Adelaide Golf Club over Korean teenager Cho Ayean and despite a late wobble was never seriously threatened.

She stroked a one-over-par 74 in difficult, windy conditions to claim her first Australian Open by three shots from American Amy Olsen (70), and four ahead of France’s Perrine Delacour (73).

Cho shot a 77 to end six off the lead. “It was a tough day out there today, really different from the last days,” she said after throwing her arms in the air and being showered with champagne by fellow Korean players on the 18th.

“It has been a thrill to play this week. The moment I came here and saw this golf course I fell in love with it.

“Whether I played good or not I knew I was going to have a fantastic time,” she added. “I really enjoyed myself out there.”

It was Park’s 20th career title, joining an exclusive club to achieve the feat including Annika Sorenstam, Karrie Webb and South Korean trailblaze­r Pak Se-Ri.

The 31-year-old has endured injuries and travel fatigue in recent times and it was her first win since the Bank of Hope Founders Cup in mid-March 2018.

At one point on the front nine, Park’s lead was five shots but bogeys at the ninth, 14th and 16th brought her back to the field, and Liu Yu made a run that narrowed the margin to three.

But as the young Chinese attacked the final holes, she stumbled with bogeys at the last three while Park steadied, making a birdie on the 17th.

LEADING FINAL ROUND SCORES

(USA unless stated, par-73)

278 — Park In-Bee (KOR) 67-69-68-74

281 — Amy Olson 68-72-71-70

282 — Perrine Delacour (FRA) 72-70-67-73

283 — Liu Yu (CHN) 73-67-70-73, Marina Alex 68-70-70-75

284 — Cristie Kerr 76-67-72-69, Lee Mi-Hyang (KOR) 71-69-72-72, Celine Boutier (FRA) 70-69-70-75, Ayean Cho (KOR) 69-69-69-77

Selected scores

286 — Pavarisa Yoktuan (THA) 72-70-73-71

 ?? AFP ?? Park In-Bee poses with the Australian Open trophy yesterday.
AFP Park In-Bee poses with the Australian Open trophy yesterday.

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