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Thailand’s Thidapa Suwannapura creates history, grabs her maiden LPGA title

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Posted by Admin 17 Jul 2018

Playing in an era dominated by the epochal brilliance of other Golf legends is no mean feat. And Thailand’s 25-year-old Thidapa Suwannapura proved her mettle by creating history and winning her maiden LPGA title.

 

 

Thidapa Suwannapura

 

After Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn, Thidapa is the only Thai player to win the LPGA title. 

 

Thidapa thrust herself into title contention with an eagle-birdie finish at Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, carding a final-round 65 for a 14-under par total of 270.

 

She could only wait and watch for more than an hour as Lincicome and overnight leader Brooke Henderson of Canada tussled for the lead, Lincicome closing with a four-under-par 67 for 270 as Henderson settled for a 69 that left her in third place on 271.

 

 

Thidapa

 

 

“I did not think or expect that 14 (under) would be good enough, because I know there were two par-fives coming in on 17 and 18, and it’s a good opportunity for them to make birdie,” she said. “I was just chilling in the clubhouse, being silly and stuff, trying to relax, just watching the Golf Channel and see what they’re doing.”

 

Suddenly, Thidapa said, she realised “Oh, I have to go warm up and try to win the tournament!”

 

 

The 25-year-old, who chipped in for eagle at the par-five 17th then birdied the par-five 18th in regulation, put her tee shot at the first playoff hole – the 18th – in the fairway as Lincicome found a fairway bunker.

 

Lincicome then blasted into the water hazard, as Thidapa put her third shot five feet from the pin.

 

 

Lincicome kept the pressure on as best she could, rolling in a six-foot putt to save par, but Thidapa calmly made her birdie putt for a long-awaited first victory.

 

 

“I never expected it was going to be today at all,” said Thidapa, a Ladies European Tour winner who had only two prior top-10 finishes on the LPGA Tour.

 

 

 “I’ve been struggling the whole year, trying to keep my tour card, trying my best. And finally all the work I’ve been doing has come out and shown today,” added Thidapa, who joined sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn as the only Thai players to win on the LPGA Tour.

 

With the win, Thidapa earned one of five places on offer this week in the Women’s British Open, three years after she feared back surgery would end her golf career.

 

“I had a medical year, and just kept working hard, and now I’m grateful to be out here,” Thidapa said.

 

Lincicome, who started the day one shot behind Henderson, was tied for the lead at 14-under after her fourth birdie of the day at the 12th, where she rolled in a long, swinging putt.

 

Henderson regained the solo lead with a birdie at 14 that moved her to 15-under, but the Canadian bogeyed 15 and 16 to fall one shot off the pace – the first time since Friday (July 13) she hadn’t held or shared the lead.

 

With Thidapa in the clubhouse on 14-under, neither Lincicome nor Henderson could take advantage of the par-five 17th and 18th – Lincicome’s attempt to win it with a birdie at the 72nd hole circling inside the rim of the cup and popping out.

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