
American Yealimi Noh wrote a steady 3 Under-par 68 and won four shots in the remaining pack and the remaining pack.
The victory was the first of NOH on the LPGA Tour, and she hit eight birdies in the last 11 holes on Saturday.
The fourth round was about staying in a state of staying up when she bent three birdies, and KO grabbed the lead for a while and burned it with nine Bogeys. KO ended at age 17 according to 71.
Northern California Aboriginal people said, “This means a lot for me.” “I have been working hard in the last few years and have been struggling.
“This is the best way to start because 2025 will be the harm.”
KO ranked 20th at the age of 20 when he made his third birdie in the eighth place of one -fifth five. The nose maintained the road to 13th Street and 14th Hall, which made mistakes with continuous chest.
Meanwhile, NOH played the hall perfectly and abandoned each.
NOH maintained the course and defeated the world’s NO 1, and the world NO 1 Korda had to rank 71 and 12th in the final round.
“The last two days I played with her for the first time with her, and it was great to see it on Saturday,” NOH said.
“I knew she didn’t make a mistake and would not really be solid. When I saw the opportunity and kept it together, I was really proud of me. It was great to see her play and learn from her.”
Megan Khang recorded 68 years old. Japan’s Miyu Yamashita (69), Australia’s Hannah Green (70), and Jin Hi -Im (71) of Korea ranked fourth at the age of 13.
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