KirkwoodGolf: SUZANN PETTERSEN WINS WORLD LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP

Sunday, March 10, 2013

SUZANN PETTERSEN WINS WORLD LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP


FROM THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
World No.8 Suzann Pettersen of Norway came from two shots behind South Korea’s Inbee Park to claim a one-stroke victory at the Mission Hills World Ladies Championship in China today.
Pettersen fired a bogey-free six under 66 on the Sandbelt Trails Course on a hot and sunny final day at Mission Hills Haikou in tropical Hainan, southern China.
The 31-year-old from Oslo finished a shot clear of Park with a 72-hole total of 18 under par.
“I felt like there was a 64 out there today and I got off to a good start. My goal was to get it to 20 under par. I said if I get beat at 20, I can live with it. I know Inbee is in there and if she just gets one look at a putt, it’s in, so I had to bring my best and the putter was hot today,” Pettersen said. “I’m very happy with how the game is and I’m just very happy to see the work that the China Golf Association does with the kids and how they grow the game.”
Pettersen saved her best golf of the week until the final day and she said: “I knew it would take the best to get this trophy but I was really keen on winning this tournament and it sets me up for a good start for this new year.”
Park fell behind early in the round and rallied with four birdies in five holes around the turn, however the 24-year-old World No.4 from Seoul stalled with a bogey on 15 which gave Pettersen a two stroke advantage.
Although Park birdied the par-5 18th, after hitting her second shot into a bunker short of the green, she couldn’t close the gap.
Pettersen chipped from the side of the 18th green and took two putts to claim her 16th worldwide tournament victory and her sixth Ladies European Tour title.
She added: “I’ve been really enjoying myself here and I feel comfortable. I like coming back and playing on the European Tour.”

Team Winners, South Korea's Ha-Neul Kim and Inbee Park
The South Korean pair of Park and Ha-Neul Kim won the team event running concurrently, with a five stroke victory over Norway, followed by Thailand five shots further behind.
Park said: “I don’t really worry about the team competition because we had a big lead for the last three days. I think we are pretty comfortable for the team event. So I just focus on the game as an individual today because I wanted to win this tournament. I didn’t play great today but Suzann played great so she did it. I am happy that we won as a team. It was a great experience.”
The 2012 event champion Shanshan Feng finished third on 11 under par and was the leading Chinese player. World No.5 Feng said:
 “I think I played pretty well today. I had four birdies in the first eight holes, even though I was kind of having a little too much thinking in my head, so I didn’t make birdie on seven or eight, but I made two birdies in the last three, so I’m really happy about today’s play and I would say 11 under is not a bad score.”
Her younger namesake Simin Feng, aged 17, took the leading amateur prize, ending in a share of 35th place at three over and one stroke clear of nearest rival Michelle Cheung.

Leading amateur Simin Feng
Meanwhile, Ha-Neul Kim took another honour by being voted the best dressed player on course as voted for by the public, with an incredible 1,016,191 votes cast in her favour during the tournament. She beats last year’s winner Danielle Montgomery of England into second place, who garnered an equally impressive 902,672 votes. The annual competition was launched on Wednesday evening at the official Opening Ceremony which saw the players trade golf gear for cocktail dresses and has steadily grown as voters from China and around the world have had their say on the outfits spotted on course.
Speaking of the accolade, the striking South Korean, dressed in blue and white to match team-mate Park on Sunday, said: “I like to dress pretty on the course and then I can focus on the game.”

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72) Prize money in Euros
270 Suzann Pettersen (Norway) 70 67 67 66 (57,560)
271 Inbee Park (S Korea) 68 65 69 69 (38,949).
277 Shanshan Feng (China) 70 69 72 66 (26,861).
278 Soo-Jin Yang (S Korea) 69 69 68 72, Bo-Mi Suh (S Korea) 68 69 72 69 (18,496 each).
279 Veronica Zorzi (Italy) 70 67 78 70 (13,430)
280 Dewi-Claire Schreefel (Netherlands) 71 71 68 7 (11,512).
281 Xi Yu Lin (China) 72 67 71 71 Carlota Ciganda (Spain) 71 63 74 73 Hyo-Joo Kim (S Korea) 68 70 71 72, Gwladys Nocera (France) 67 74 69 71 (8,269 each).  

SELECTED TOTALS
282 Trish Johnson (England) 70 69 74 69 (T12) (6,451).
286 Sophie Walker (England) 67 75 70 74 (20th) (5,026)
288 Holly Aitchison (England) 69 73 73 75 (T22) (4,604)
289 Felicity Johnson (England) 72 72 75 70 (T25) (4,144)
290 Lydia Hall (Wales) 73 72 78 67, Laura Davies (England) 70 74 73 73 (T30) (3,568 each).
291 Elizabeth Bennett (England) 73 72 72 74 (T35) (3,223).
292 Kylie Walker (Scotland) 71 70 75 76 (T37) (3,050))
293 Melissa Reid (England) 72 72 73 76 (T40) (2,762)
295 Florentyna Parker (England)  72 74 76 74 (T44) (2,417)

PLAYING IN TEAM EVENT LAST TWO ROUNDS ONLY
292 Carly Booth (Scotland) 74 72 74 72    

TEAM FINAL TOTALS 
560 South Korea
565 Norway
570 Thailand
572 England
573 France
574 Australia, China 23
575 China 1
576 United States
578 Spain
580 Netherlands
584 Scotland (Kylie Walker 292, Carly Booth 292), South Africa.
586 Italy
587 Wales
599 Finland
602 Sweden
607 Germany
620 Japan     


TO VIEW ALL THE FINAL INDIVIDUAL TOTALS

CLICK HERE      

Labels: