The Citizen (KZN)

Park back on top after win

- Los Angeles

– Park Sung-hyun (above) is headed back to the world No 1 spot after a birdie at the first play-off hole lifted her to a US LPGA victory over Lizette Salas in Indianapol­is on Sunday.

South Korean Park’s third victory of the season sees her vault from fourth in the rankings to supplant Thailand’s Ariya Jutanugarn at the top.

Ariya, who needed a top-five finish to stay at the summit if Park won, finished tied for seventh.

Both Park and Salas finished 72 holes at the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course on 23-under par 265.

Salas started the day with a two-shot lead and was up by one until a bogey at the 17th. The American still had a chance to close out the victory in regulation but missed a birdie attempt at the 72nd hole.

She carded a final-round 70 while Park, who also had a chance to seal the win at the last hole in regulation, posted a 68.

South Korean Amy Yang was third after a 69 for 266, and South Korean Ko Jin-young was fourth, carding a 67 for 268.

Both Park and Salas were in the fairway at the first play-off hole, the par-four 18th.

Salas landed her approach at the front right of the green. She made a good effort with her birdie putt, but it slipped by to open the door for Park, who rattled in a 10-footer for the win.

“I’m very honoured to be ranked No 1 and I hope to maintain that ranking for a long time,” said Park, who held the top spot for one week in November 2017. “I will try my best.”

For Salas, it was a fifth runner-up finish on the LPGA tour, to go with one career victory.

“I’m just really proud of myself for keeping patient and staying focused,” said Salas. – AFP

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