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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 28
Haeran Ryu Wins Women's PGA by 2 Shots for First Major, Claims $1.95 Million
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 28

Haeran Ryu Wins Women's PGA by 2 Shots for First Major, Claims $1.95 Million

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 28

Summary

  • Haeran Ryu closed at 13-under to win the Women's PGA Championship by two shots at Hazeltine, securing the 25-year-old South Korean's first major after entering Sunday with a one-shot lead.
  • Three bogeys in her first five holes briefly cost Ryu the lead, but five birdies in a two-under final round restored control after a weather delay of three and a half hours.
  • Ina Yoon rallied to finish second at 11-under, while Brooke Henderson and Dewi Weber shared third at 10-under; Weber's result was her best finish in a major.
  • Ryu's victory completed a sharp turnaround from a first-round tie for 70th, 10 shots back, and earned the $1.95 million top prize from a record $13 million purse in women's golf.
  • Nelly Korda, seeking a third straight major title, started four shots behind but finished tied for eighth at six-under.

Insights

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