UL International Crown: Final standings, singles match recaps
Final standings1. Republic of Korea, 152. United States, 112. England, 114. Thailand, 105. Sweden, 96. Australia, 77. Japan, 58. Chinese Taipei, 0
Sunday's singles recapsMatch 1Caroline Hedwall (SWE) halved Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong (THA)Two down with two holes to play, Sweden's Hedwall finished par-birdie to her opponent's bogey-par. Ive been fighting on, just nice when it pays off, Hedwall said.Match 2Charley Hull (ENG) def. Pornanong Phatlum (THA), 1 upHull won the first two holes when Phatlum started bogey-bogey. Phatlum took a 1-up lead at the ninth hole and held onto it for five holes before Hull tied the match with a birdie at the 14th and went ahead for good with another birdie at 16.Match 3Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) def. Jodi Ewart Shadoff (ENG), 1 upShadoff never trailed in this match until the 18th hole. Lindberg trailed by as many as two holes until she pulled all square at No. 15. They halved 16 and 17 before coming to the par-5 18th, where Lindberg won with a birdie to Ewart-Shadoff's bogey.Match 4Moriya Jutanugarn (THA) def. Michelle Wie (USA), 2 and 1Wie went 1 down on the third hole and never led. The American made only one birdie, but she made several mid-range par saves that kept her in the match.Match 5Ariya Jutanugarn (THA) def. Sung Hyun Park (KOR), 2 and 1World No. 2 Jutanugarn took down No. 1 Park in front of Parks legion of fans, a massive swarm that easily gave the match the largest gallery on the course.Match 6Jessica Korda (USA) def. Madelene Sagstrom (SWE), 4 and 3Sweden's Sagstrom led for two holes after making a birdie at No. 3, but it was all Korda after that.Match 7In Gee Chun (KOR) def. Anna Nordqvist (SWE), 1 upChun took a quick lead when Nordqvist bogeyed the first hole, and the Swede was rarely a factor. Her deficit grew to 4 holes before she pared it to 1 late.Match 8Georgia Hall (ENG) def. Cristie Kerr (USA), 2 and 1Hall, who may be the hottest player in women's golf right now, grabbed an early 2-up lead. Kerr never got cloder than 1 down the rest of the way.Match 9In-Kyung Kim (KOR) def. Bronte Law (ENG), 2 upThis match represented the clinching points for Korea. Law led through 11 holes before Kim strung three birdies together at Nos. 12-14.Match 10So Yeon Ryu (KOR) halved Lexi Thompson (USA)Ryu birdied the first hole, but Thompson pulled even when Ryu bogeyed the fourth. Another Ryu bogey at No. 7 gave Thompson the lead, which she held until the 16th hole. The overall competition was already decided by then, and these two players halved.
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