United States, 'Pro Mo' Moriya Jutanugarn won her third LPGA Tour golf championship at the Portland Classic in the United States, receiving prize money of over 9 million baht. The LPGA Tour Portland Classic in Oregon, USA, has ended its final day. "Pro Mo" Moriya Jutanugarn, the Thai people's favorite female pro. Who did not go to the 2024 Olympic Games, Paris Games, made 7 birdies and lost 1 bogey, score 6 under par, total score 22 under par, leaving Anna Rin from South Korea, Natalya Guseva from Russia and Angel Yin from the United States by 2 strokes, winning the 3rd LPGA Tour title for herself, receiving prize money of more than 9,200,000 baht and making Thai women win this tournament for 2 consecutive years after last year, "Pro Praw" Chanettee Wannasan won the championship with a score of 26 under par, which is the first solo championship in 6 years for the promo after winning the first LPGA Tour title in the LA Open in 2018. It is also the 26th championship for a Thai female pro on the LPGA Tour stag e. As for "Pro May" Ariya Jutanugarn, she finished tied for 9th at 17 under par. Source: Thai News Agency
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