Cristie Kerr eagled the par-five 17th for a one-shot win at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship in Florida on Sunday, while Lydia Ko held off Inbee Park and Lexi Thompson to claim the US$1 million Race to the CME Globe jackpot.
Kerr, 38, claimed her 18th career LPGA Tour title and a US$500,000 check by rolling in a three-foot par putt at the 18th to complete a four-under 68 for a 17-under 271 total at the Tiburon course in Naples, Florida.
Rookie Jang Ha-na of South Korea posted a 69 for 272 to share second place with Gerina Piller of the US, who fired a 67.
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World No. 1 Ko was in a tight battle to hold on to her edge in the jackpot race, with South Korean Park missing a birdie putt at the 17th, as did Thompson, that would have put them out in front for that prize.
World No. 2 Park shot a 69 for 276 and sixth place in the tournament to finish second in the race, while Thompson returned a 68 for fourth place on 274.
“I think the hole is smaller than the ball today,” said Ko, who carded a final-round 72 for 11-under 277 and a tie for seventh.
Ko’s par putt at the last lipped out and she did not learn she had won the jackpot until after she walked off the green. She had a quiet, emotional moment.
“I’m happy that the season is over and I can relax now,” said Ko, last season’s Rookie of the Year. “It was kind of a tough day. I tried to stay patient all day. Every emotion went through me.”
Ko also secured Player of the Year honors, while Park narrowly edged her for the Vare Trophy for the season’s lowest scoring average.
“Earlier in the week, I said if I could choose one of the awards, I would love to be the Player of the Year,” Ko said.
“To know that I am the Player of the Year, it’s an awesome feeling,” she said.
Ko became only the fourth LPGA Tour player to follow up rookie honors with being Player of the Year, following Nancy Lopez, Beth Daniel and Annika Sorenstam.
The 28-year-old Park, who won two majors this season, also celebrated another achievement.
By winning the Vare Trophy, Park earned her 27th point to qualify for the LPGA Hall of Fame, where she will be enshrined after completing a 10th LPGA season.
“Coming to today, I knew that I needed one point to wrap up the season. Not to think about a million dollars or the Player of the Year or the Vare Trophy. My focus was really getting the 27 points,” Park said.
Former world No. 1 Yani Tseng was the highest-placed Taiwanese player on three-under 285 after a final-round 70, a shot ahead of Kaohsiung-born Candie Kung (69) and three ahead of fellow Taiwanese Min Lee.
Taiwan’s Hsu Wei-ling finished on six-over 294 after a disappointing final-round 77.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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