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Yani Tseng holds off Pettersen to take
major title
REUTERS , RANCHO MIRAGE, CALIFORNIA
Tuesday, Apr 06, 2010, Page 1
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Yani Tseng, right, and her caddie jump into a
lake at the 18th hole to celebrate winning the LPGA¡¦s Kraft Nabisco Championship
tournament in Rancho Mirage, California, on Sunday.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Taiwan¡¦s Yani Tseng (´¿¶®©g) kept her cool to hold off Norway¡¦s
Suzann Pettersen by one shot to win her second major title at the Kraft Nabisco
Championship on Sunday, then ignored an earthquake an hour later.
Tseng, who closed with a four-under 68 for a total of 13-under 275 to pip
Pettersen, was in the middle of her champion¡¦s media conference when the effects
of a magnitude 7.2 quake in Baja California was felt throughout southern
California.
¡§I like it, very cool,¡¨ Tseng said as some members of the media nervously eyed
the exits as the ground shook for about 30 seconds. ¡§I hope nobody got hurt.¡¨
¡§We have a lot in Taiwan, but this was big. It¡¦s like my big week,¡¨ she said.
Tseng began the final round tied for second with Pettersen before an eagle at
the par-five second and a birdie at the par-four third propelled the 21-year-old
to the top of the leaderboard. As Tseng watched on nervously, Pettersen piled on
the pressure and was unlucky to miss an eagle chip at the par-five closing hole.
The Norwegian could only sink a birdie to close on 276.
¡§Geez, that was a big chip,¡¨ Tseng said. ¡§I was scared to look and when I looked
back, I saw the ball just past the hole. I¡¦m happy that missed.¡¨
Tseng had held a four-shot lead at one stage, but played conservatively down the
stretch, parring her final six holes after a bogey-five at the 12th.
Pettersen moved steadily into contention with three birdies on the back nine,
reducing Tseng¡¦s lead on the par-five 18th to two shots.
Tseng sent her drive on the final hole into the primary cut of rough just off
the right side of the fairway. Pettersen blasted her drive down the middle,
allowing her to go for the green in two.
Tseng laid up, but hit her third shot on the green, 4m below the hole, setting
up the dramatic finish.
Pettersen thought her shot just might fall, settling for a tap-in birdie, giving
Tseng two shots to win.
Her birdie putt came up short, but the tap-in par gave the 21-year-old Taiwanese
her second major championship and third win on the LPGA Tour.
¡§I played very solid today,¡¨ Tseng said. ¡§I had an eagle on the second hole and
I know today is going to be my day. I just kept telling myself commit to the
shot and keep my tempo right, and just keep smiling [at] all 18 holes no matter
how I play.¡¨
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