New Straits Times

Angela wins maiden major title

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EVIAN (FRANCE): American Angela Stanford claimed her maiden major title at the Evian Championsh­ip on Sunday by one shot after compatriot and long-time leader Amy Olson made a doubleboge­y on the final hole.

The 40-year-old Angela carded a three-under 68 in the final round at Evian-les-Bains in France to finish with a 12-under total of 272 for the tournament.

Amy, who had maintained a firm grip on the lead for majority of the weekend, missed a six-foot putt for bogey on the 18th to force a playoff.

The 26-year-old signed for a 74 to slip into a four-way tie for second spot alongside fellow Americans Austin Ernst and Mo Martin and Kim Sei-young of South Korea.

“I was aggressive with my putt — a little too aggressive obviously,” said Amy, whose previous best finish in an LPGA event was tied for seventh in 2014.

“Obviously it’s really — it’s disappoint­ing to finish like that, but I had a great week. I have so many positive things to take away from it.

“I’m very pleased. This is my best finish I believe in a major, so that’s always a positive.”

Angela ended her long wait for a major title, 15 years after finishing runner-up at the US Women’s Open.

She becomes the lone golfer from the US this year to capture a major title, and the first since Danielle Kang’s triumph at the Women’s PGA Championsh­ip in July 2017.

For her sixth and the biggest victory of her career, Angela will take home US$577,500 (RM2.4 million) in prize money.

It was a roller-coaster ride for Angela, who went eagle, doubleboge­y, birdie from the 15th, then saw her birdie chance brush the hole at the 18th.

“You know, I know me very well and I did a bunch of stupid stuff, but deep down I’m a fighter, I’m a grinder, and I’ve always been that,” she said.

“I’m grateful. And so happy for everybody at home, everybody that’s all cheered for me and never gave up on me.”

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