Homefacebook RSS

Ai Miyazato Overcomes 6-Shot Defcit to Win Honda – PTT LPGA

Wittaya Yensabai Pattaya Times News 06.03.2010 12:45
Ai Miyazato from Japan shows of her trophy after winning the Honda-PTT LGPA Thailand held at Siam Country Club Old Course, Pattaya.

Ai Miyazato from Japan shows of her trophy after winning the Honda-PTT LGPA Thailand held at Siam Country Club Old Course, Pattaya.


Japanese star Ai Miyazato rallied to win the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand recently held at the Siam Country Club Pattaya, holing a 30-foot birdie chip on the fnal hole for a 9-under 63 and a one-stroke victory over Suzann Pettersen from Norway.



Miyazato, six strokes behind Pettersen after the third round, was 6 under in a six-hole stretch midway through the round, then birdied three of the last six holes to match the tournament record of 21 under set by Pettersen in October 2007.

“I didn’t think of winning. I was just focused on my game and tried to do my best in the fnal round,” Miyazato said.

“It was my lucky day as no matter what I did was right. This victory is a good start of the season for me,” Miyazato added.

Pettersen fnished with a 70. She had a chance to force a playoff on the par-5 18th, but missed a 23foot eagle try.

“There’s nothing I can do when Ai shoots 9 under,” Pettersen said.

Ai Miyazato Overcomes 6-Shot Defcit to Win Honda – PTT LPGA - Ai Miyazato - Overcomes 6-Shot - Defcit to Win - Honda – PTT LPGA - Honda – PTT - Thailand - Japanese - Pattaya Times News

“I played pretty good golf and I don’t waste much energy thinking of why I didn’t win it. For me, it was a great start. Obviously, it’s not a win. I had two bogeys this entire week, they both came today, but it’s hard to play four rounds of no bogey golf. What I’ve been doing this winter has been a good thing,” Pettersen added.

The 24-year-old Miyazato earned US$195,000 which is equivalent to 6.6 million baht for her second LPGA Tour title.

“I was trying to focus on every single shot and not trying to win or get a low score. Just every single shot, try to hit the fairway, hit the green and make some putts. It was really simple, but under the pressure it was really diffcult to do. I did it well,” Miyazato said.

Miyazato, 10 under on her fnal 16 holes, also won the Evian Masters last year in France and has had 15 victories on the Japanese tour.

“The Evian Masters gave me good experience,” she said.

“There were a lot of pressure packed situations today, but I controlled myself really well. This time, I felt like I was able to get the win with my style of golf,” she added.

“Wish I could have made a few more putts. Hopefully I’ll play better next week,” said Wie who is headed to Singapore for the HSBC Women’s Champions.

Miyazato began her big midround run with a birdie on the par-4 sixth, and then eagled the par-5 seventh and added birdies on Nos. 9-11 to cut Pettersen’s lead to a stroke.

Pettersen dropped a stroke on the par-4 ninth with her frst bogey of the tournament, but birdied the par-5 10th for the fourth straight day to push her advantage back to two strokes. Miyazato quickly countered birdieing the 13th to again pull within one, and making another birdie on 15 to tie Pettersen at 20 under.

Pettersen fell back with a bogey on 16, missed a 6-foot birdie putt on 17, and then settled for a birdie on 18 after missing her eagle try. In her 2007 victory, Pettersen beat Davies with an eagle on the18th hole after blowing a seven-stroke lead in the fnal round.

“I had my chances. I should have made the putt on 17. I played it exactly where I wanted it, but it broke a little bit more. I can’t really control other players. I still shot 20-under par. I came close.” Pettersen said.


Article viewed 127 times



Add your comment
  Anonymous comment
Nickname:
Password:
  Remember me on this computer

Title:
Send me by email any answer to my comment
Send me by email every new comment to this article


Pattaya NewspapersPattaya Times Newspaper Thailand