Korea's Shin birdies to Masters crown
SHIN Jiyai of South Korea birdied the 18th hole to win the Evian Masters in France on Sunday, hitting a 5-under 67 to finish at 14 under and one stroke ahead of Morgan Pressel, Choi Na-yeon and Alexis Thompson.
Shin's fifth birdie in the final round took her one stroke clear of overnight leader Pressel, whose putt to force a playoff then rolled agonizingly over the hole without dropping in.
"On the final holes I realized I really could win. I became nervous and I put pressure on myself," Shin said. "I did not manage a birdie on the 18th all week and I started to pray that I would do it today. I hit the last putt well and it went in."
The 22-year-old Shin is the first South Korean to win the Evian Masters and takes home prize money of US$487,500. She now has seven LPGA Tour victories in two years.
"I hope to be the first of many (South Korean winners)," she said. "I love this tournament, it is my favorite one and the place I like best so I am really happy to have won it."
Shin briefly held the No. 1 world ranking for seven weeks after Lorena Ochoa's retirement earlier this season. She had an emergency appendectomy just six weeks ago, and only recently returned to competition.
"I have completely recovered because I don't feel any more pain," Shin said. "The break did me a lot of good because I needed to rest, to stay at home and watch others play."
Pressel (70), who started the final round two strokes clear, walked over and hugged Shin after missing her putt. Pressel's downhill putt from the right of the green gathered speed, and she sank to her knees when it rolled over the hole, giving her a share of second with Choi (66) and the 15-year-old Thompson from the United States (67).
Shin's fifth birdie in the final round took her one stroke clear of overnight leader Pressel, whose putt to force a playoff then rolled agonizingly over the hole without dropping in.
"On the final holes I realized I really could win. I became nervous and I put pressure on myself," Shin said. "I did not manage a birdie on the 18th all week and I started to pray that I would do it today. I hit the last putt well and it went in."
The 22-year-old Shin is the first South Korean to win the Evian Masters and takes home prize money of US$487,500. She now has seven LPGA Tour victories in two years.
"I hope to be the first of many (South Korean winners)," she said. "I love this tournament, it is my favorite one and the place I like best so I am really happy to have won it."
Shin briefly held the No. 1 world ranking for seven weeks after Lorena Ochoa's retirement earlier this season. She had an emergency appendectomy just six weeks ago, and only recently returned to competition.
"I have completely recovered because I don't feel any more pain," Shin said. "The break did me a lot of good because I needed to rest, to stay at home and watch others play."
Pressel (70), who started the final round two strokes clear, walked over and hugged Shin after missing her putt. Pressel's downhill putt from the right of the green gathered speed, and she sank to her knees when it rolled over the hole, giving her a share of second with Choi (66) and the 15-year-old Thompson from the United States (67).
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