Rose Zhang rallies to win Founders
Cup for second LPGA title
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[May 13, 2024]
Rose Zhang birdied four of her last five holes to overtake
Sweden's Madelene Sagstrom and win her second LPGA title at the
Cognizant Founders Cup on Sunday in Clifton, N.J.
Zhang, 20, posted a 6-under 66 in her final round to reach 24-under
264 at Upper Montclair Country Club, two better than Sagstrom, who
carded a 69 Sunday. The pair ran away from the pack on the weekend,
as Australia's Gabriela Ruffels (71) was a distant third at 9 under.
Zhang's triumph ended Nelly Korda's personal five-tournament winning
streak. Korda was trying to become the first player in LPGA history
to win six consecutive starts, but she posted 73 for the second
straight day and tied for seventh at 7 under.
"I'm still shaking right now," Zhang said. "I think I never gave up.
I always knew I had something in me to just grind it out, enjoy the
time."
Sagstrom began the day with a one-shot lead and recovered from an
opening bogey by birdieing four of her next seven holes. Zhang only
went 2 under par on the front nine, and when Sagstrom added a birdie
at No. 12 to Zhang's par, the Swede led by three.
But Sagstrom would not birdie again, playing her final six holes in
1 over par. Zhang got off the schneid by making a 4 at the par-5
14th, then sticking her tee shot at the par-3 15th a few feet from
the pin to set up another birdie.
After Sagstrom bogeyed the 16th to create a tie for the lead, Zhang
took advantage and finished birdie-birdie.
"It almost felt like match play," said Zhang, who won her
professional debut 11 months ago in nearby Jersey City. "I was
telling my dad in the car (Saturday) that I played her at Solheim
Cup last year and I knew she was a solid player. No matter what
anyone else says, I know she can rise to the occasion no problem. So
I had to really stay patient and find it in me to get it done."
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Sagstrom, ranked No. 62 in the world, was also
looking for her second career LPGA victory Sunday.
"Just being in this position, this is what we all trying to do.
We're trying to feel these nerves," the 31-year-old said. "I was
nervous today. I chunked a chip on 1. Just pure nerves.
"I think you're not going to learn by not being here. And I mean, I
played unbelievable golf this week. We're the only two that's been
really low. I have to look at the positive. ... My time will come."
Korda was in the mix after the first two rounds,
trailing 36-hole co-leaders Zhang and Sagstrom by only four. But
after an up-and-down Saturday, Korda managed just two bogeys and a
birdie amid 15 pars Sunday.
Her five-tournament winning streak tied Nancy Lopez and Annika
Sorenstam as the longest in LPGA history.
"Hasn't even sunk in. Probably maybe now or maybe in like 10, 15
years it'll sink in," Korda said. "Hopefully someone beats (the
record) one day.
"But just to do that with all the competition out here is super,
super rewarding with how much work that I've put in. So I think to
get a streak like that in any sport in general is amazing with the
amount of talent that I feel like every athlete has in their sport."
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