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Jeongeun Noh Claims First LPGA Title with Impressive Four-Shot Victory at Founders Cup!

Jeongeun Noh Claims First LPGA Title with Impressive Four-Shot Victory at Founders Cup!

Jeongeun “Cherry” Noh has achieved a stunning breakthrough victory on the LPGA Tour, clinching her first title with an impressive four-shot win at the Founders Cup this Sunday. Starting the final round with a two-stroke advantage over Hinako Shibuno, Noh showcased her resilience by fending off a spirited challenge from fellow South Korean and playing partner Inbee Park, finishing strong with a 2-under 70 at Wildfire Golf Club. After recently tying for eighth in the ANA Inspiration just two weeks ago, Noh’s triumph marks a remarkable milestone in her career—her first LPGA victory in just 85 starts

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Noh Surges Ahead: A Thrilling One-Shot Lead Over Ko at the Founders Cup!

Noh Surges Ahead: A Thrilling One-Shot Lead Over Ko at the Founders Cup!

Inbee Park, the dynamic 2020 Founders Cup champion, is currently making waves as she shares third place with the talented Atthaya Thitikul and the fierce Charley Hull, all sitting at an impressive 8 under.

Meanwhile, Patty Tavatanakit, who clinched victory in 2021, is not far behind. She finds herself tied for sixth place at 7 under alongside the skilled Megan Khang and Haeji Kang

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3-time champ Jin Young Ko seizes Founders lead

3-time champ Jin Young Ko seizes Founders lead

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Ko adds another LPGA win at Kroger Queen City

Ko adds another LPGA win at Kroger Queen City

Hyo Joo Ko seized her second LPGA triumph of 2023 at the Kroger Queen City Championship. The South Korean golfer fired a final round of 7-under 65 to finish at 17-under, two strokes clear of Japan’s Ayaka Furue. Ko’s victory marks her ninth LPGA title, further solidifying her status as one of the top players in women’s golf. She also moved up to the No. 3 spot in the Rolex Women’s World Rankings.

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