Ochoa takes title as Nordqvist wins

AFP - Tue, 24 Nov 03:00:00 2009

Anna Nordqvist won the LPGA Tour Championship in Houston, but Lorena Ochoa's second-place finish gave her a fourth straight Player of the Year award by just a single point over Jiyai Shin.

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Sweden's Nordqvist, 22, fired a final-round 65 to finish at 13-under 203 in a tournament reduced to 54 holes after torrential rain hit over the weekend.

Ochoa was two strokes back on 205 to secure the top player honours - but incredibly South Korea's Shin had a chance to chip in from the front of the 18th green to claim the title.

Shin led Ochoa by eight points (156-148) in the Player of the Year race entering the season-ending event, and once Ochoa was sure of finishing second in the tournament, Shin had to place no worse than seventh to win Player of the Year.

But Shin's missed chip and subsequent par on the final hole of the season gave her a final round of 73 that left her tied for eighth on 210, giving Ochoa the player award by 160-159.

Shin had already wrapped up Rookie of the Year honours, and is the first South Korean to finish first on the LPGA money list.

Although the 21-year-old Shin couldn't join Nancy Lopez as the only player to earn Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year in the same season, she remained upbeat.

"I learned a lot from this year," Shin said. "I need more focus, concentration, and everything. I really made my goals. I just missed player of the year, but I still had a good year."

Ochoa also won her fourth straight Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average. Ochoa and Shin were neck and neck in that race coming into the tournament.

Nordqvist, meanwhile, earned her second LPGA victory and made it through the season without missing a cut in 15 starts. She also won the LPGA Championship this year.

Shin and Nordqvist played in the day's final group, right behind Ochoa. The Houstonian Golf and Country Club was still water-logged after heavy rain on Friday and Saturday. Players were allowed to lift, clean and place their balls.

Nordqvist surged to the lead at 12 under with five straight birdies from the eighth.

She gave back a shot at 13, then added back-to-back birdies at 14 and 15. With the victory in her grasp, Ochoa and Shin continued their duel.

"I definitely tried to be aggressive," Nordqvist said. "It was pretty tight up the leaderboard, so you were really going to have to shoot low in order to pull it off.

"I'm just very, very happy that I did."

Momentum seemed to be swinging Shin's way when Ochoa needed two strokes to get out of a greenside bunker on the par-three 17th. Ochoa sank a bogey putt as Shin and Nordqvist watched from the tee.

But Shin also found a bunker on 17, blasted out short of the green and bogeyed.

Ochoa landed her approach at 18 about 16 feet from the pin, and gave the leaderboard a hard look as she walked to the green.

She and caddie Greg Johnston discussed the situation before Ochoa stepped up and drained her putt.

Shin's second shot at 18 was short of the green. Her chip missed the hole by inches and Ochoa patted her heart and hugged Johnston.

Korea's Na Yeon Choi (64) and second-round leader Kristy McPherson (70) finished tied for third on 206.

Sweden's Sophie Gustafson and South Koreans Song-Hee Kim and Hee Young Park were tied on 209, and Shin was joined on 210 by Japan's Ai Miyazato, Norway's Suzanne Pettersen and Taiwan's Yani Tseng.

Shin may have been feeling the pressure as she struggled with her putter on the front nine. She didn't make a birdie until the 11th, when Ochoa was already within a shot of the lead.

Back-to-back bogeys by Ochoa at eight and nine opened the door for Nordqvist. Ochoa rebounded with a birdie at 15 to set up the dramatic finish.

AFP

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