2011年5月2日星期一

Maria Hjorth Win By 2 Strokes

Maria Hjorth Win By 2 Strokes

Maria Hjorth, using a fast start, bettered the field with a solid round of 5-under-par 67 Sunday to overcome a two-shot deficit and claim a two-stroke victory at Magnolia Grove's Crossings Course. Hjorth produced four birdies in her first seven holes of play, taking the lead and refusing to relinquish that position the rest of the way.
The effort earned Hjorth her second victory on a Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail course -- she won the 2007 Navistar LPGA Classic at Review of TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Series Prattville's Capitol Hill Golf Course -- and the winner's check of $195,000. The 37-year-old golfer from Sweden had won four previous times on tour, most recently the LPGA Championship in December."Obviously, it's always great to be a winner," said Hjorth, who plans to donate $20,000 of her winnings to the Red Cross for Alabama tornado relief efforts. "You work very hard for it. When it happens, especially with a field like this where we have the best players in the world playing, teeing it up on Thursday, it's even a better feeling to know you can be out there and play and play against the best." Sixteen-year-old Alexis Thompson, who started the day tied for the lead with Song-Hee Kim, didn't have the finish she had hoped to produce. A pair of double-bogeys on the back nine, both the result of hitting shots in the water, ended any chance she had of picking up her first victory as a professional. She shot a 6-over-par 78 and finished at 1 under, tied for 19th place. Hjorth made her first birdie at the third hole and followed with birdies at 4, 6 and 7 to get to 9 under for the tournament. She added another birdie at the par-4 10th hole to reach 10 under, but gave it back with a bogey at 11. She finished with a birdie at 15, a bogey at the par-5 16th hole and another birdie at the par-3 17th hole. Disappointment was evident on Thompson's face as she completed her round. Playing in the day's final pair and with a chance to get an LPGA victory even though she isn't a LPGA member -- she doesn't meet the minimum age requirement of 18 -- was an opportunity she had hoped to use to her advantage. She started with a bogey on the first hole and added another bogey at 3 to drop to 5 under. A birdie at 6 was followed by eight straight pars before trouble arrived. She dropped her tee shot at the par-3 14th hole in the water, leading to a double bogey. On the next hole, an approach shot from an awkward lie led to another double bogey. She finished with a three-putt bogey on the final hole for a 6-over round of 78.

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