GOLF ROUNDUP Pak tops LPGA field with final round 65
The win qualified her for the LPGA Hall of Fame, once she plays 10 years.
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- Se Ri Pak shot a 6-under-par 65 and passed five players in the final round to win the LPGA Michelob Ultra Open.
Pak finished at 9-under 275 to win the 22nd tournament of her career and earn the final point she needed to qualify for the LPGA Hall of Fame.
The 26-year-old South Korean, in just her seventh season on tour, needs to play three more years on tour to solidify her spot in the Hall.
Hall of Famer Juli Inkster (67) and third-round co-leader Lorena Ochoa (71) tied for second at 7-under.
Annika Sorenstam finished in a tie for eighth at 282 after a 71.
Michelle Wie, 14, closed with a 1-over 72 and finished in a tie for 13th.
Hee-Won Han (66) and Wendy Doolan (70) finished in a tie for fourth at 280. Cristie Kerr, who shared the lead after three rounds, closed with a 75 and shared sixth with Mi-Hyun Kim (69).
British Masters
MERIDEN, England -- England's Barry Lane won his first title in nine years, shooting a 6-under 66 for a three-stroke victory in the British Masters.
He finished at 16-under 272, followed by Argentines Eduardo Romero (69) and Angel Cabrera (67). Patrik Sjoland of Sweden (69) was next at 276.
Lane's victory came in his 499th European tour event. He previously won on the tour at the 1994 Balearic Open. In 1995, he captured the Accenture World Championship of Golf title.
Champions Tour
AUSTIN, Texas -- Larry Nelson rallied from three strokes off the lead, shooting a 5-under-par 67 for a one-stroke victory at the FedEx Kinko's Classic.
Nelson, a two-time runner-up this season, rallied with three birdies on the back nine and finished at 7-under 209 at The Hills Country Club, one stroke ahead of Bruce Lietzke (69). Nelson won his 18th Champions Tour title.
Morris Hatalsky shot a 71 and finished at 5-under, tied with Bob Gilder (65) and Wayne Levi (72).
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