Park In-Bee, VOA Classic runner-up for second hit … Stanford’s seventh career star news win



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Inbi Park./AFPBBNews=News 1

‘Golf Empress’ Park In-bi (32, KB Financial Group) missed the second win of the season.

In the final round of the tournament held at The Colony’s Old American Golf Club (par 71, 6517 yards) in The Colony, Texas, on Day 7 (KST), Park Inbi tied 3 birdies and 2 bogies and hit 1 under par. 70. They finished second with a final total of 5 under par.

Angela Stanford (USA), who cut four shots on the final day, won the championship. After winning the Evian Championship in the main competition in 2018, he won 7 LPGA Tour titles in 2 years and 3 months.

Park In-bi, who won the Australian Women’s Open in February, was aiming to win two seasons and 21 LPGA victories in this tournament, but bowed her head backstage at Stanford.

He started off with an uncomfortable gaze on the first hole (par 4), but began to capture the feeling as a birdie on hole 4 (par 4). Park In-bi, who ended the first half by reducing one more shot at hole 6 (par 5), could not reduce the number of shots with a birdie at hole 12 (par 4) and hole 14 (par 4). Meanwhile, the competitors beat and climbed. Stanford and Ko Jin-young (25, Solaire), who started the final round with a tie for fourth on the first hit, reduced the number of at-bats and beat Inbi Park and took the lead.

As Stanford birdied in a row on holes 13 and 14 (par 4), Ko Jin-young double-bogeted and Stanford took the lead by two shots. Park In-bi made a first hit with a birdie on the 14th hole, but Stanford caught a birdie in a row on holes 16 and 17 and wedged the game. Stanford, who scored the example on the last hole 18 (par 4), finished with the lead two strokes ahead of Park In-bi, and Park In-bi finished with par on the last two holes, confirming Stanford’s victory.

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Yoo So-yeon./AFPBBNews=News 1

Yoo So-yeon (30, Medi-Hill), who returned to the tour after 10 months, continued the pair’s march and only got the first birdie until the last hole 18 (par 4), and tied for second place with Korean American slave-rim (19) (5 under 279)) finished the competition.

Go Jin-young, the world’s number one player, reduced 1 hit to 3 birdies and 1 double bogie, placing himself in fifth place (4 under 280). Lee Jeong-eun (24, Daebang E&C) was tied for 16th with one over par.



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