Park,
Lindberg to continue ANA Inspiration playoff on Monday
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[April 02, 2018]
(Reuters) - The ANA Inspiration
will be decided in a Monday finish after South Korean Park In-bee
and Swede Pernilla Lindberg remained deadlocked through four extra
holes in California on Sunday.
With the first major of the season on the line, Park and Lindberg
matched each other stroke-for-stroke after four attempts to find a
winner on the par-five 18th before darkness descended on Mission
Hills in Rancho Mirage.
The extra holes were needed when the pair finished regulation locked
in a three-way tie with American Jennifer Song at 15-under 273 after
an exciting final round during which nearly a dozen players flirted
with the lead.
Park and Lindberg birdied the third extra hole to eliminate Song,
who has yet to win on the LPGA Tour.
Former U.S. Amateur champion Song had a golden opportunity to claim
a maiden triumph on the second extra hole but her six-foot birdie
putt slipped below the cup.
After Song bowed out a hole later with a par, the survivors returned
to the 18th one more time and both managed nervy pars in almost
total darkness, though floodlights surrounding the green provided
some vision.
Looking to win an eighth major of her illustrious career, Park's
aggressive long-range birdie putt sped well past the cup but the
Korean regrouped and sank a seven-foot par attempt in the gloom to
send the tournament to a Monday finish.
"It was really dark on the last playoff hole. Putting in the dark,
somehow I was able to make that," Park said.
"I think I was a little nervous because 18 is not my favorite hole.
I made some good par saves there to just keep on playing. Finally,
we're playing a different hole tomorrow so I'm excited about that."
The playoff will resume on the par-four 10th at 8 a.m. local time
when the 31-year-old Lindberg will continue her quest for a first
major triumph as well as a maiden LPGA Tour victory.
NO NERVES
"I wasn't nervous at all in the playoff," said Lindberg, who carded
a closing 71 after starting the day with a three-shot lead.
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Inbee Park and Pernilla Lindberg walk off the 18th green during the
third playoff during the final round of the ANA Inspiration women's
golf tournament at Mission Hills CC - Dinah Shore Tournament Course.
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Park and Song shot matching 67s to join Lindberg one shot ahead of
Thai Ariya Jutanugarn (65) and American Jessica Korda (66).
Lindberg, unaccustomed to such lofty heights, surprised many with
her poise in the final round of a tournament she has led since
Thursday.
"The first few holes I was a little nervous but I settled down and I
felt like I was back in business and I kept grinding all day," she
said.
"These extra holes, of course I want to be out there beating the
girls but it feels like I have nothing to lose. I've been fighting
all day. This is just a bonus at the end."
The Swede expects to be equally as calm on Monday.
"(Park) is one of the best female golfers of all time. To have a
chance to beat her in a playoff, I think I'm going to sleep great
tonight and be ready to go in the morning."
Park added that a good night's rest was key to her chances of
emerging with the win.
"I'm just going to have to relax well and go out early in the
morning," the 29-year-old said.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by John
O'Brien)
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