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Sei Young Kim wins first major at Women’s PGA Championship

October 12, 2020
By George Ramsay, CNN
Sei Young Kim Wins First Major At Women’s Pga Championship
NEWTOWN SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 11: Sei Young Kim of Korea imitates a “selfie” as she poses with the trophy after winning the 2020 KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on October 11, 2020 in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
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Sei Young Kim claimed the first major title of her career at the Women’s PGA Championship with a record-equaling final round 63.

Starting the final day two shots ahead of previous major champions Anna Nordqvist and Brooke Henderson at Philadelphia’s Aronimink Golf Club, Kim shot seven birdies — four in five holes on the back nine — to finish five shots clear of fellow South Korean and three-time Women’s PGA champion Inbee Park.

As well tying for the lowest round in the tournament’s history, the 27-year-old Kim also set a championship scoring record of 266.

It means she can no longer lay claim to being the LPGA’s most successful player without a major, adding Sunday’s victory to her 10 previous Tour titles.

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“I’m so excited, I’m actually really hiding my tears at the moment,” Kim said after the win. “It was a major that I really wanted so very excited and happy that I got it done.

“I stuck to my gameplan, just focused one shot at a time. I didn’t want to play like this was my final round but just stick to my momentum that I played (with) all week and that worked out.”

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Park, who won her three Women’s PGA Championship titles between 2013 and 2015, shot a final-round five-under but still finished five shots adrift of Kim, later saying her compatriot was “really untouchable” on the final day.

Behind Park in the final leaderboard was Spain’s Carlota Ciganda and Japan’s Nasa Hataoka, both of whom also profited from strong final rounds to finish seven-under.

Kim earned $645,000 for the victory. It also means she has now won an LPGA title every year since 2015, which includes smashing the Tour’s scoring record when she shot 31-under at the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic in 2018.

Amid a reshuffled calendar, the final golf major of the year, the US Women’s Open, will take place from December 10-14.

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