South Koreas Park Inbee triumphs at Evian Masters; Wiesbergers home win

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 16:50:11


South Koreas Park Inbee triumphs at Evian Masters; Wiesbergers home win

South Korea's Park Inbee captured the most lucrative prize in women's golf as a closing 66 saw her win the Evian Masters Sunday.

Park picked up a check for $431,000 for her two-shot victory in the joint LPGA and Ladies European Tour event in France.

She took advantage of holing a string of birdie putts to total 17-under 271 with long time leader Stacy Lewis of the United States and Australian Karrie Webb tied for second.



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Lewis, who had led from the first day, finished with a flourish with a birdie on the 18th for a 68 while Webb birdied the final two holes in her 67.

Park was winning for only the second time as a professional, adding to her victory as a 19-year-old at the U.S. Open.

'This is so exciting,' she said. 'Today I was red hot with the putter.'

China's Feng Shanshan, who shot a 66, South Korean amateur Kim Hyo Joo (68), and the 2007 champion Natalie Gulbis (68) of the United States tied for fourth place on 14 under par.

Meanwhile on the men's European Tour, Bernd Wiesberger cheered home fans as a seven-under 65 gave him victory in the Austrian Open in Vienna Sunday.

The 26-year-old overtook overnight leader Thorbjørn Olesen of Denmark and Frenchman Thomas Levet with four birdies in five holes around the turn at the Diamond Country Club.

It was Wiesberger's second win on the Tour this season after his victory at the Ballantine's Championship.

'It's the best day of my life so far,' he told the official European Tour website.

'It seems like it went my way, especially the last two holes. I had such a great country and such great fans backing me.'

It was Wiesberger's second win on the Tour this season after his victory at the Ballantine's Championship. South Korea's Park Inbee captured the most lucrative prize in women's golf as a closing 66 saw her win the Evian Masters Sunday. 'This is so exciting,' she said. 'Today I was red hot with the putter.' 'It's the best day of my life so far,' he told the official European Tour website. China's Feng Shanshan, who shot a 66, South Korean amateur Kim Hyo Joo (68), and the 2007 champion Natalie Gulbis (68) of the United States tied for fourth place on 14 under par. 'It's the best day of my life so far,' he told the official European Tour website. South Korea's Park Inbee captured the most lucrative prize in women's golf as a closing 66 saw her win the Evian Masters Sunday. Park picked up a check for $431,000 for her two-shot victory in the joint LPGA and Ladies European Tour event in France. Park was winning for only the second time as a professional, adding to her victory as a 19-year-old at the U.S. Open. 'This is so exciting,' she said. 'Today I was red hot with the putter.' China's Feng Shanshan, who shot a 66, South Korean amateur Kim Hyo Joo (68), and the 2007 champion Natalie Gulbis (68) of the United States tied for fourth place on 14 under par. 'It seems like it went my way, especially the last two holes. I had such a great country and such great fans backing me.' Meanwhile on the men's European Tour, Bernd Wiesberger cheered home fans as a seven-under 65 gave him victory in the Austrian Open in Vienna Sunday. China's Feng Shanshan, who shot a 66, South Korean amateur Kim Hyo Joo (68), and the 2007 champion Natalie Gulbis (68) of the United States tied for fourth place on 14 under par. She took advantage of holing a string of birdie putts to total 17-under 271 with long time leader Stacy Lewis of the United States and Australian Karrie Webb tied for second. The 26-year-old overtook overnight leader Thorbjørn Olesen of Denmark and Frenchman Thomas Levet with four birdies in five holes around the turn at the Diamond Country Club. Park picked up a check for $431,000 for her two-shot victory in the joint LPGA and Ladies European Tour event in France. South Korea's Park Inbee captured the most lucrative prize in women's golf as a closing 66 saw her win the Evian Masters Sunday. South Korea's Park Inbee captured the most lucrative prize in women's golf as a closing 66 saw her win the Evian Masters Sunday. It was Wiesberger's second win on the Tour this season after his victory at the Ballantine's Championship. Park was winning for only the second time as a professional, adding to her victory as a 19-year-old at the U.S. Open. 'It seems like it went my way, especially the last two holes. I had such a great country and such great fans backing me.' 'It seems like it went my way, especially the last two holes. I had such a great country and such great fans backing me.' Meanwhile on the men's European Tour, Bernd Wiesberger cheered home fans as a seven-under 65 gave him victory in the Austrian Open in Vienna Sunday.

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