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Meadow falls out of contention with 77 as Hyo Joo Kim wins in Hawaii

Leona Maguire finished tied for 48th after a strong final-round showing.

STEPHANIE MEADOW FINISHED with a five-over-par 77 to end up tied for 18th at the Lotte Championship in Hawaii.

The Jordanstown woman entered the final round four shots back from eventual winner Kim Hyo-joo but endured a difficult start on Saturday, registering three bogeys and two double bogeys versus a single birdie in her opening nine holes.

Meadow finished in a tie for 18th after making eight pars and a birdie two on 15 after the turn.

Cavanโ€™s Leona Maguire put to bed an indifferent weekend with a fourth-round 69, finishing three over for the tournament and tied for 48th. Maguire made seven birdies and four bogeys during her final round.

Kim Hyo-joo held off Hinako Shibuno to win the tournament by two strokes.

Kim teed off with a three-shot lead and was four up after birdies at the fifth and eighth holes at Hoakalei Country Club in Hawaii.

But Japanโ€™s Shibuno, with birdies at the fourth and 11th, was within one stroke after Kim bogeyed the ninth and 17th.

Kim then missed the fairway at the par-five 18th, her second shot finding the rough.

However, her wedge from the rough rolled within a foot of the cup to leave her a tap-in for birdie that all but sealed the win over Shibuno, who was in a greenside bunker.

Kim signed for a one-under par 71 and an 11-under par total of 277. She notched her fifth LPGA title, a cache that includes her major victory at the Evian Championship in 2014, before she was a member of the LPGA Tour.

โ€œThere were a lot of expectations but also a lot of support coming from friends and family as well,โ€ said Kim, who had led by three shots after the second and third rounds.

โ€œThere have been ups and downs and I think I am at the up part right now and I feel very proud, a little confident about the future and the outlook looks bright for me and I feel like I can do better moving forward.โ€

Shibuno, the 2019 Womenโ€™s British Open winner, carded a two-under 70 for 279.

South Koreaโ€™s Choi Hye-jin was alone in third on 281 after a three-under par 69, with Ashleigh Buhai of South Africa fourth with a 70 for 282.

โ€“ ยฉ AFP 2022

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    Dec 19th 2022, 10:04 PM

    Big loss for Cork although should give another player a chance in the team. With the underage success of late should have some players to come through

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    Dec 20th 2022, 9:42 AM

    Going to be a huge loss

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    Dec 20th 2022, 12:08 PM

    A big opportunity for someone to step up!

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