Lynn Grant, Swedish golfer Win the LPGA Championship The first of his Dana Open career after scoring a three-under-par 68 on Sunday, three strokes clear of U.S. Open champion Allisen Corpuz.
Grant started the round at Highland Meadows, a par-71, taking a six-stroke lead after finishing the third round with a 62, close to setting the record for the second 59 in LPGA history.
Grant said, “I think it’s going to be a comfortable game. slightly more than usual But I know this stadium can score a lot. So I thought someone could do the same as I did yesterday (July 15).”
It appeared that no one could catch up. And the results of the last day, 4 good numbers, lost 1 bogey, more than enough to guarantee the championship. with a total score of 21 under par 263
Corpus, who recently celebrated a major championship last week Trying to pressure the leader with 6 good numbers, not losing bogeys, but finishing in 2nd place with a total score of 18 under par 266
Grant saved par 7 times in a row. Before collecting the first good bird at Hole 8, Par 3, 11 Par 4 and 13 Par 4, then losing bogeys at Hole 14, but still returning with good birdies at Hole 18, Par 5
Grant, 24, recently received his 2022 LPGA Tour Card season but has been barred from entering the United States. Due to COVID-19 vaccination regulations
As for the results of Thai female golfers, Jaravee Boonchan finished 7th at 12-under par 272, Apichaya Yubol finished 16th at 9-under par 275, Pornanong Petlum finished 26th at 6-under par 278, Erie. Ya Jutanugarn finished in 32nd tied for 5-under 279, Thidapa Suwannapura finished in 41st tied for 3-under 281, Moriya Jutanugarn and Papangkon Tawatchanakit finished in 53rd tied for 2-under. 282, Wichanee Meechai finished 59th, tied for even-par 284, and Pawarisa Yokthuan finished 65th, tied for 1 over-par 285.
2023-07-17 06:16:00
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