Archives: Players
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Jiyai Shin

Jiyai Shin birdied her first four holes and went on to shoot another two birdies on the back nine in the fourth round to seal her victory at HSBC Women’s Champions. She shot a final round 66 to finish the tournament at 11-under 277, two shots ahead of Australia’s Katherine Hull. Living up to her…
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Ai Miyazato

Ai Miyazato took home the title at HSBC Women’s Champions after defeating Cristie Kerr by two strokes. Miyazato also became the first player in 44 years to open an LPGA Tour season with two consecutive wins after also claiming the Honda PTT LPGA Thailand the week before.
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Karrie Webb

Karrie Webb finished with a total of 13-under of 275 at the par-72 Tanah Merah Country Club Course. Webb managed to overcome an overnight one-shot deficit to win the tournament by one stroke over Chie Arimura of Japan. It was Webb’s 37th tournament victory on the LPGA Tour but her first since March 2009.
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Angela Stanford

Angela Stanford won the HSBC Women’s Champions on the third playoff hole, her first victory since 2009 and her fifth win on the LPGA Tour. Stanford parred the last playoff hole to keep Jenny Shin, Na Yeon Choi and Shanshan Feng at bay.
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Stacy Lewis

Stacy Lewis overcame two bogeys and some shaky putting on the back nine to hold off South Korea’s Na Yeon Choi. The 2012 LPGA Player of the Year, shot 1-under 71 in the final round to finish at 15- under 273, one stroke ahead of Choi. Lewis started the day tied with Choi atop the…
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Paula Creamer

Paula Creamer won the HSBC Women’s Champions by holing a sensational 75 foot putt at the second extra hole to finish ahead of Azahara Munoz. Her first win since her 2010 US Open Victory and the 10 win of her LPGA career was met with a rising roar from the crowd.
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Ha Na Jang

Ha Na Jang won with a commanding four-shot win over Thailand’s Pornanong Phatlum to become the third South Korean to hold the prestigious trophy. A front runner since day two, Jang saved her best for last, carding a 7-under par 65 in round four to finish with a total of 269 at 19- under. Eagling…
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Inbee Park

Inbee Park became the only player to capture the title at HSBC Women’s Champions for a second time. Starting off the day three shots off the lead and lying in a share of fourth place, the Olympic champion putted her way up through the field with eight birdies in ten holes and nine overall. Inbee…
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Michelle Wie West

Michelle Wie, who had not won since her US Open victory of 2014, came back from five shots back to hand in 65 which left her at seventeen under par and one ahead of Jenny Shin, Nelly Korda, Danielle Kang and Brooke Henderson. Wie’s massive 35 foot putt on the 18th green is what separated…
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Sung Hyun Park

Sung Hyun Park shot the lowest round of the tournament with an eight-under-par final round to claim a two-shot victory over second place Minjee Lee. The win re-established Park at the top of the Rolex World Rankings. Following victory in Singapore, she went on to clinch the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G in…