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Monday, 14 March 2016
Golf:Jung-Min Lee wins Korea dominated World Ladies Championship
Jung-Min Lee of South Korea claimed her eighth worldwide title with a one-stroke victory at the World Ladies Championship in China.
The world No 35 dropped shots at two of her last three holes but just had enough in hand to beat compatriots Seung-Hyun Lee, Bo-Kyung Kim and Han Sol Ji in an event co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour.
But it was a nerve-jangling finish for the eventual champion, with her bogey at the closing hole dropping her into a three-way tie for the lead on the Olazabal Course at Mission Hills.
Lee had moved into the lead with a run of four birdies in five holes from the 11th, after picking up four more strokes on the front nine in a round of 66.
She watched from the sidelines as Seung-Hyun Lee made the same mistake and then had to watch Ji stand over a 12-foot birdie putt that would have earned her a play-off.
But the putt edged wide of the hole, meaning the title would go to Jung-Min Lee and with it a first prize of £73,800.
It proved a double celebration for her, as the concurrent team championship was won by the individual champion and playing partner Jin-Young Ko.
"I was very surprised to win because I didn't feel that I played my best and I wasn't in the leading group," said Lee. "My main goal this year is to get my best ever score on the KLPGA Tour."
Korean players filled seven of the top 10 placings, with Ji Hyun Oh claiming fifth ahead of Thailand's Saraporn Chamchoi and Yu Liu from China.
Min-Young Lee took eighth on four under, one shot ahead of Wales' Becky Morgan and another Korean Hee Won Jung.
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