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"It's too bad."' Yoo Hae-ran tied for 3rd place → 4R even par → 6th place in the LPGA HSBC Championship... 3 times in a row

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Yoo Hae-ran (25, Daol Financial Group) tried to win the LPGA's first championship this season, but ended the tournament with a disappointing result.

In the final fourth round of the HSBC World Championship (total prize money of 3 million dollars) on the LPGA Tour held at Sentosa Golf Club (par 72) in Singapore on the 1st, Yoo tied four birdies and four bogeys for even par 72.

Yoo Hae-ran, who recorded a 10-under 278 total, finished the competition in sixth place alone. The dream of winning was over, but after tying for 9th in the opening game and 10th in the Honda Thailand, he achieved the top 10 for the third consecutive time and recorded the highest ranking this season.

Yoo Hae-ran, who tied for third place with a painful double bogey in the third round, failed to reduce the number of pars on the day.

Yoo Hae-ran, who made consecutive bogeys in the second and third holes (par 4), made his first birdie of the day with a sharp iron shot and putt in the seventh hole (par 3). At the 8th hole (par 5), he hit the green directly on his second shot and birdied with two consecutive putts.

He had a stable approach on the 9th hole (par 4), but the par putt missed the hole and lost one stroke again and finished the first half.

Yoo Hae-ran, who lost one stroke again in the 13th hole (par 5), finished the game by reducing one stroke to the 16th hole (par 5) and the 18th hole (par 4).

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Hannah Green (Australia), who shot a 14-under 274 overall, won the championship. Greene, who achieved seven LPGA Tour wins by reducing three pars on the day, collected $450,000 (more than 650 million won) in prize money.

In second place was Korean-American Austin Kim (USA), who recorded 13-under 275, while Korean-Australian Lee Min-ji tied for third with 11-under 277, and Hwang Yoo-min, who made her LPGA Tour debut this year, finished tied for 18th with 5-under 283.

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