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04/28 20:08 CDT Hannah Green wins LPGA Tour's JM Eagle LA Championship for 2nd
straight year
Hannah Green wins LPGA Tour's JM Eagle LA Championship for 2nd straight year
LOS ANGELES (AP) --- Hannah Green won LPGA Tour's JM Eagle LA Championship for
the second straight year Sunday, holing out twice from off the greens in a
pivotal back-nine stretch at challenging Whilshire Country Club.
A year after making a 25-foot birdie on the final hole of regulation and
winning on the second hole of a playoff, Green --- with help from Maja Stark
--- took the late drama out of this one for her fifth LPGA Tour victory and
second of the year.
"It's really kind to me," Green said about the course. "I felt like a couple
times today almost got like a member bounce. I, obviously, really am fond of
the golf club and joked that they didn't approve it with me that they were
making alterations. I love it here."
Green closed with a 5-under 66 to beat Stark by three strokes. The 27-year-old
Australian, also the winner early last month in Singapore, finished at 12-under
272 on the tree-lined layout with poa annua greens that become bumpy late in
the day.
Green began the key run with a chip-in birdie on the par-3 12th and made a
6-foot birdie putt on the par-5 13th. Then, after Stark bogeyed the par-4 16th
two groups ahead, Green ran in a 25-footer for eagle from the fringe on 13 to
open a four-stroke lead, and made it 5 under in five holes with a birdie on 16.
"When I chipped in on 12 I kind of felt like I really snagged one there," Green
said. "I really like the 13th hole and also played the 15th really well. When I
made eagle on 15 that kind of sealed the deal. I did see Maja got it to 9 under
so I know what I needed to do. Usually, I make it really tricky on myself and
only win by a shot."
Stark finished with a 68, rebounding from the bogey on 16 to birdie the final
two holes. The 24-year-old Swede also finished second last week outside Houston
in The Chevron Championship, two strokes behind top-ranked Nelly Korda in the
first major of the year.
"I'm really proud of the way I've played," Stark said. "I feel like I've hit a
lot of good shots and I feel like my nerves kind of took over for a little
while, but I was always able to get back to the normal --- my normal state of
mind."
Haeran Ryu (69) was third at 6 under, followed by fellow South Korean players
Jin Young Ko (67) and Jin Hee Im (72) at 5 under.
Grace Kim, four strokes ahead entering weekend after opening rounds of 64 and
66 and tied with Green for the lead after a third-round 76, finished with a 77
to tie for 25th at 1 under. She failed to make a birdie the final two days.
Korda withdrew from the Los Angeles event Monday, a day after her record-tying
fifth straight victory.
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