Blue Bay LPGA China Hainan Competition Ko started in a joint lead, but ended up in 4th place,
with Choi Hye-jin in 9th place. The only Korean player in the top 10
Lydia Go (27) has passed her induction into the LPGA Tour's Hall of Fame to the next opportunity.
Lydia Ko, a Korean New Zealander, caught 4 birdies in the final 4th round of the LPGA Tour Blue Bay LPGA held at Zen Lake Blue Bay Golf Club (par 72) in Hainan, China on the 10th, but made 3 bogeys, reducing her score by only 1 stroke, resulting in a final total of 13 under par. He tied for 4th place with 275 strokes.
The score required to enter the Hall of Fame is 27 points. Lydia Go won the opening game of this season, earning her 20th tour win and 26 Hall of Fame points. If she had come out on top in this competition, she could have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame points are awarded 2 points for winning a major tournament, 1 point each for winning a general tournament, winning the Bear Trophy (lowest number of strokes) and Player of the Year awards, and winning an Olympic gold medal. 파워볼사이트
Lydia Go (right), a Korean New Zealander who is tied for the lead through the third round, is hugging Bailey Tardy of the United States after finishing the third round of the Blue Bay LPGA of the LPGA Tour on the 9th. Tadi won his first tour title on the 10th by reducing 7 strokes, and Lydia Go tied for 4th place by reducing 1 stroke.
Lydia Go raised expectations by entering the final day in a joint lead with Bailey Tardy (28, USA, photo), who won her first LPGA Tour victory on this day, but was pushed back by Tardy, who reduced 7 strokes with an eagle, 6 birdies, and 1 bogey.
Choi Hye-jin (25) was the only Korean player to enter the ‘Top 10’. Choi Hye-jin recorded 5 birdies and 2 bogeys on this day, reducing 3 strokes and taking 9th place (10 under par, 278 strokes). Choi Hye-jin, who will debut on the Tour in 2022, has yet to win, but she has raised expectations for her season by finishing in the top 10 twice in the four events she has participated in this season.
Tadi, who debuted on the LPGA tour last year, recorded a final total of 19 under par and 269 strokes, beating Sarah Schmelzel (30, USA) by 4 strokes to reach the top. The winning prize is $330,000 (about 430 million won).
Tadi, who turned professional in 2018, played on the Epson Tour (2nd division tour), then ranked second in the 2022 Qualifying Series (Q Series) and debuted on the LPGA Tour last year. His best performance was to enter the top 10 once in the competitions he participated in before this competition. In particular, he missed the cut eight times out of the 21 competitions he participated in last season. Although he did not advance to the finals of the LPGA Drive On Championship, the first competition of this season, he enjoyed the thrill of his first win on the tour in the second competition of the season. 안전 슬롯사이트