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Jennifer Kupcho won Shoprite LPGA classics in New Jersey, choosing his first victory on Sunday in three years.
American, who lost the open part of the US women, was one of the 18th hole to defeat South Korea’s ilhee Lee with a shot.
Three victories in the LPGA round marked the first victory for Kupcho since the 2022 season.
Kupcho, who received four LPGA rounds in the Chevron Championship, took the lead with a 20-meter bird, was stolen from green from green to green in 14.
Then he prevents play-off in 18.
Lee, in the Seaview Hotel was a 36-perforated leader in the last round in a global bay, was forced to play only 76 meters in the third 17th.
There were two early bogeys and hit 39 on the front to fall back.
However, South Korea, including the last two holes, including five birds, including the last two holes, was not enough to catch Kupchon in their world.
“It just feels amazing,” said Kupcho. “I think I struggled a lot in the beginning of the year and had a very difficult couple weeks, very harsh conversations and feel good.
“I played well last week. I think I and the United States sometimes just do not depart.
“I think I hit my ball this week. I hit this week well and just sank some putts.”
Kupcho received $ 262,500 for the three-day event played in the New Jersey Seaview Bay course.
In one point, Sei Young who was the 17th hole in the three, 76 yards – the shortest hole in the tour this year – up to 65, the best round of fake day. Who was tied one by one in the third place in 12.
“So I took 56, I took my wicker and tried to hit. I’m a little lower, so I tried to get out of the front. I hit the right number and saw the right number,” he said.
“I was like I was wow. Everywhere was my skin goosebumps.”
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