Jennifer Kupcho wins ShopRite LPGA
Classic, ending nearly 3-year drought
[June 09, 2025]
GALLOWAY, N.J. (AP) — Jennifer Kupcho closed with an 8-foot
birdie putt in light rain to hold off Ilhee Lee on Sunday in the
ShopRite LPGA Classic, ending a drought of nearly three years
without winning.
Kupcho, whose four LPGA Tour titles include a major at the Chevron
Championship, birdied three of the last five holes for a 5-under 66.
She took the lead with a 20-foot birdie putt from just off the green
on the 14th, and avoided a playoff with the putt on 18.
Lee was the 36-hole leader going into the final round on a
rain-soaked Bay Course at Seaview Hotel, so drenched that the par-3
17th was moved up to play only 76 yards. She had two early bogeys
and shot 39 on the front to fall back.

But the South Korean finished strong, with five birdies on the back,
including the last two holes, for a 68. It wasn't enough to catch
Kupcho, who was in her own world.
Kupcho finished at 15-under 198 in one of only two LPGA events
contested over 54 holes.
“I really just wasn’t thinking about anything else,” Kupcho said. “I
think in my mind I had set on 14 under, so I was really just trying
to get to that number. Obviously did a little better. Yeah, just
feels really nice. Just kind of stayed in my zone the whole time.”
The 36-year-old Lee won her only LPGA title 12 years ago in the
Bahamas on a course shortened to 12 holes because of historic rain.
But she had played only 18 times in the last seven years, finishing
off her college degree and working briefly for Financial Forum.
Lately, she has been a part-time golf teacher.
Lee got into the field as a past tournament winner, at No. 1,426 in
the women's world ranking.
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“I worked for Financial Forum for 100 days and then got out,” Lee
said. "Then I realize, ‘Oh, I’m good at golf.’ So I got to teach
golf. I started teaching a little bit, not full time, but I was
teaching a little bit and I loved it. I absolutely loved it.
“So since then I was teaching a little bit and playing at the same
time and rehabbing, more treatment on my shoulder and back and
ankle. I still have few students waiting for me in LA so I get to
see them next week.”
Kupcho gets a much-needed win after going without a trophy after her
three-win 2022 season.
“It just feels amazing,” Kupcho said. “I think I struggled a lot
early in the year and had a lot of tough weeks, a lot of hard
conversations, and it feels good.”
She said she carried some momentum from last week in the U.S.
Women's Open, even though she missed the cup.
“Me and the U.S. Open sometimes just don’t get along. I think I just
carried my ball striking into this week,” Kupcho said. “Hit the ball
really well last week, hit it well this week, and just sunk some
putts.”
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