Seoul: South Korean golfer Kim A-lim has captured her second career LPGA Tour title: Kim won the Lotte Championship at Hoakalei Country Club in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, on Saturday (local time) after shooting 18-under 270. Kim carded a four-under 68 in the final round to hold off Nataliya Guseva of Russia by two strokes and enjoyed her first victory since the 2020 U.S. Women’s Open, 1,426 days ago. Kim, who grabbed the winner’s check worth US$450,000, became the third South Korean player to win on the tour this year, joining Amy Yang and Ryu Hae-ran.
According to Yonhap News Agency, Kim entered the final round nursing a one-shot lead over Guseva at 14-under. Kim made a bogey on the second hole but then bounced back with birdies on three of the next four holes to reach 16-under. Another bogey on the eighth dropped her to 15-under, with a few players below, including Nasa Hataoka of Japan, making a run. Kim birdied the 10th hole to regain a two-stroke lead over four players at 16-under, only to see Hataoka get back
to within one shot with a birdie on the 13th, her sixth birdie of the final round.
Kim pushed her lead back to two with her second consecutive birdie on the 11th hole, pumping her fist emphatically after draining the putt. Kim saved par on the par-3 12th after missing the green but nearly holing out her second shot on the fly. Guseva wasn’t going away without a fight, as she birdied the 13th to get to 16-under, now just one back of Kim. Hataoka joined Guseva at 16-under after sinking a long birdie putt on the 16th green. But Hataoka fell off with a bogey on the 17th. With the Japanese player running out of holes, Guseva had the best shot at catching Kim down the stretch.
Hataoka shot herself out of contention by dunking her second shot on the par-5 18th into a water hazard fronting the green. Guseva made a tough par save on the 17th to stay one behind Kim going into the 18th hole. Kim just missed the green to the left with her second shot on the par-5 hole, while Guseva, after lying up short of the putting
surface, sent her third shot well off the green to give Kim some opening. Guseva nearly chipped in for a birdie before settling for par, and Kim sank her birdie putt to cap off the long-awaited title.
With this victory, Kim was projected to jump from No. 67 to inside the top 25 in the Race to CME Globe standings, virtually securing a spot for the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship, which starts Nov. 21 with only the top-60 players in the field.