Golf: Korea's Park storms past field to win HSBC Women's World Championship

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Golf: Korea's Park storms past field to win HSBC Women's World Championship
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SINGAPORE: South Korea's Park Sung-hyun produced a sizzling final round of eight-under par 64 in windy conditions to clinch a two-stroke victory ...

SINGAPORE: South Korea's Park Sung-hyun produced a sizzling final round of eight-under par 64 in windy conditions to clinch a two-stroke victory over Australia's Minjee Lee in the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore on Sunday .

"I'm really happy with my play today. I am really happy because I used to have rough starts to my year and I think that I will now feel really comfortable for the rest of the season," Park said through an interpreter. Spain's Azahara Munoz and Korea's Ko Jin-young both shot closing scores of 69 to finish tied for third two strokes further back, with Kim Hyo-joo and American Amy Olson tied for fifth on 10-under 278.Lee, who had started in second place on Sunday behind Thailand's world number one Ariya Jutanugarn, had taken a two-stroke lead when she made her third birdie of the round at the par-five eighth.

Lee needed to make an eagle on the final hole to force an unlikely playoff but her second shot landed about 30 feet from the pin.

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