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Kerr captures 20th LPGA golf title

Published: 30 Oct 2017 - 12:59 am | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 10:20 pm
Cristie Kerr of the US holding the trophy after winning the LPGA Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

Cristie Kerr of the US holding the trophy after winning the LPGA Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

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Kuala Lumpur:  Cristie Kerr captured a 20th career LPGA title at the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia yesterday after a sensational 35-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole earned her a one-stroke victory over Feng Shanshan, Danielle Kang and Jacqui Concolino.
A slight rain delay at TPC Kuala Lumpur only intensified the action afterwards and play was heading into a four-way playoff until the seasoned American rolled in the massive putt.
Kerr broke into a huge grin and pointed to the sky immediately after securing the landmark achievement for a prize purse of $270,000.
“That’s probably the longest putt I’ve ever made to win a golf tournament. I was so determined all day,” she said.
“Things were just not going my way. When I hit good shots, I’d get in some bad spots. You know, that’s just the way it goes sometimes in golf, but I stuck it out.”
Her success ended a strong challenge from defending champion Feng, who came into contention with two birdies in her final three holes.
The two-time Chinese champion was undeterred despite coming up short and vowed to return.
“In the last three holes, I made two birdies, and on the last hole, Cristie held that putt. You know, I was just trying to make that putt but, well, I mean, I didn’t make it,” she said.
“But I think second is still not a bad finish here, and I’m still keeping my record pretty good here in Malaysia. So it goes 2-1-2-1-2; I’ll come back next year and see if I can keep it up.”
Kang burst into late contention after she fired an eagle and followed up with three birdies on the back nine for a five-under-par 66.
Concolino also finished tied-second with a 67 to cap a sturdy performance throughout the four days.