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Pettersen birdies to 9th career title

SUZANN Pettersen won the HanaBank Championship yesterday for her ninth LPGA Tour title, beating Catriona Matthew with birdie on the third hole of playoff after blowing a big lead.

Seven strokes ahead of Matthew at the start of the round, Pettersen shot a 2-over 74 to finish at 11-under 205 on Sky 72 Golf Club's Ocean Course in Incheon in South Korea. The 43-year-old Matthew finished with a 67.

The US$270,000 first prize puts Pettersen ninth in the all-time money list.

"As a girl growing up, I never thought I'd be in that league," the Norwegian said. "It is quite touching that I have achieved that much. I am only 31 and my big goal is the Olympics in four years. It is good to get a head start in Korea. It is always good to get in the winner's circle."

Pettersen, the Norwegian who also won the 2007 event, took a five-stroke lead over South Korea's Ryu So-yeon into the final round after opening with a course-record 63 and shooting a 68 on Saturday.

Matthew, from Scotland, had a two-stroke lead after Pettersen's double bogey on the par-3 12th. Pettersen rallied with a birdie on the par-4 14th and Matthew dropped a stroke on the par-4 16th to leave them tied at 11 under.

"My game felt great and I had a great warm-up this morning but did not get off to a good start," Pettersen said. "I made a few birdies on the back nine but overall, I felt like I played pretty good but it was just not a scoring day. I tried not to look what was going on around me as that can stress you out.

They played the par-5 18th three times in the playoff, halving the first two extra holes with pars.

Defending champion Tseng Yani was third at 10 under after a 69. The top-ranked Chinese Taipei player won three of the first five events of the season.

Pak Se-ri was the top South Korean player, closing with a 70 finish fourth at 9 under. American teenager Lexi Thompson and Germany's Sandra Gal followed at 8 under. Thompson shot a 70, and Gal had a 71. Ryu shot a 73 to tie for seventh at 7 under.






 

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