Kim's triumph at Aronimink Golf Course after a
scintillating final round 63 put paid to her status as the most
prolific winner on the LPGA Tour among active players never to
have won a major title.
"I’m so excited. I’m really hiding my tears at the moment. It
was amazing that I really won it. So I’m very happy and excited
that I got it done," the 27-year-old South Korean said, beaming
next to the winner's trophy.
Seven-times major champion Park had beaten Kim for the 2015
title at Westchester Country Club and was only three strokes
behind her compatriot going into the final round.
A five-under round might get the job done, she thought.
Park duly delivered with a 65 but it was not enough as overnight
leader Kim rose to the challenge with her seven-under-par 63.
"Obviously Sei-young was just much better than anyone else out
there today," said Park, who had been chasing a fourth win in
the event.
"It was just so hard to believe that she never won a major
before because it felt like she won a few," she said of Kim, who
has claimed at least one Tour win each season since 2015.
Kim, who was in a tie for second at the 2018 Evian Championship,
one of the five women's majors, admitted to struggling with
nerves before teeing off on Sunday and kept her eyes averted
from the leaderboard during her round.
"I won't lie, I did feel the pressure starting last night," she
said. "I actually arrived about 30 minutes later than I normally
do at the golf course.
"I did not look at the scoreboard once. I knew In-bee was going
to play great. But I had to just focus on playing my own game,
one shot at a time."
(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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