Choi loses big lead then rallies to win Samsung
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Na Yeon Choi blew her best chance for the first LPGA Tour win of her career.
Her second chance worked out just fine.
After losing a seven-stroke lead Sunday, the South Korean rallied to shoot 1-under 71 Sunday to win the Samsung World Championship on the 18th hole.
“I can’t believe that I won,” Choi said. “Throughout the second half I thought I was going to lose it again.”
Choi finished at 16-under 272 and held off runner-up Ai Miyazato of Japan, who shot a 69, the low round of the day at Torrey Pines.
Choi began the final round with a two-stroke lead, got birdies on two of her first four holes and made a 10-foot eagle putt on the sixth hole to extend her lead to seven strokes.
It looked then as if Choi, who has won four times on the Korean LPGA Tour, would cruise to her first LPGA Tour victory.
But Miyazato, playing in the group in front of Choi and Jiyai Shin of South Korea, made two quick birdies on Nos. 7 and 8 to cut Choi’s lead to five.
“I played really good,” Miyazato said. “I was very patient.”
About the winning putt, Choi said, “I felt like I had just turned professional today. I was so nervous.”
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