South Korean Park Sung-hyun has won a weather-shortened LPGA tournament for her first win of the 2018 season.
Park captured the 36-hole Volunteers of America LPGA Texas Classic at the Old American Golf Club in The Colony, Texas, on Sunday (local time). Torrential downpours caused the tournament to be reduced to two rounds, and Park, the 2017 Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, fired an 11-under 131 over those 36 holes to take home $195,000, one stroke better than Lindy Duncan of the United States.
Park followed her first round of 65 with a 66 on Sunday, thanks to five birdies and an eagle against two bogeys. The sophomore now has three LPGA titles.
Park, world No. 5, won twice a year ago, including her first major at the US Women's Open, and ran away with the top rookie honors and the LPGA money title as the only player with more than $2 million in earnings. Park also shared the Player of the Year award with fellow South Korean Ryu So-yeon to become only the second LPGA golfer ever to win the money title, the Rookie of the Year and the Player of the Year honors in one season, joining Nancy Lopez from 1978.
Park Sung-Hyun of South Korea (AFP)
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