Na Yeon Choi wins U.S. Women’s Open
It’s the first major and sixth career LPGA Tour victory for Na Yeon Choi, the 24-year-old South Korean star, who came into the tournament ranked fifth in the world.
Choi shot a 1-over 73 on Sunday and finished at 7 under. Amy Yang, also from South Korea, had a 71 to finish second.
Choi’s victory comes at the same course where Se Ri Pak won the Open in 1998, a victory that inspired Choi and many other young South Koreans to try to make it on the women’s tour.
“And 14 years later I’m here right now, and I made it,” Choi said. “My dreams come true. It’s an amazing day today, and like I really appreciate what Se Ri did and all the Korean players, they did. It’s really no way I can be here without them.”
Pak was among a group of friends who met Choi after she putted out on the 18th green, showering her with hugs — and victory champagne.
“She [said], ‘Hey, Na Yeon, I’m really proud of you. You did a really good job, and you [were] really calm out there,”‘ Choi said. “She talked to me a lot, and she was hugging me.”
Choi is the fourth South Korea player to win the event in the five years, following Inbee Park (2008), Eun-Hee Ji (2009) and So Yeon Ryu (2011).
And while Choi’s performance on the 10th wasn’t pretty, she could afford to have one bad hole Sunday thanks in large part to her remarkable performance Saturday when she matched the fifth-lowest round in Open history with a 65.
Choi and Yang were the only players to finish the tournament under par.
Yang was expecting Choi’s best effort.
Il Hee Lee of South Korea, Shanshan Feng of China and Italian Giulia Sergas finished 2 over.
Michelle Wie finished at 10 over. After shooting a 66 on Friday to close within a stroke of the lead, she had weekend rounds of 78 and 80.
Top-ranked Yani Tseng finished 14 over, and still needs an Open victory to complete a career Grand Slam.


NE CHOI WINS US OPEN FROM GUESS WHERE?? SOUTH KOREA !! (YAWN) (STRETCH)
SLEEPING WITH THE GOLF CHANNEL ON! 🙁
It’s the first major and sixth career LPGA Tour victory for Na Yeon Choi, the 24-year-old South Korean star, who came into the tournament ranked fifth in the world. Choi shot a 1-over 73 on Sunday and finished at 7 under. Amy Yang, also from South Korea, had a 71 to finish second. Choi’s victory comes at the same course where Se Ri Pak won the Open in 1998, a victory that inspired Choi and many other young South Koreans to try to make it on the women’s tour.
What do you think….look good in leather as MIB or is that Kor-nauga-hyde?
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She was outfitted hot yesterday and they didn’t show her throwing her putter until the after game highlights. Pity the poor guy who has to go see Bo to ask for her hand in marriage. It would be a 3 day meeting, so bring a sandwich and a hibachi.