Yin tops L.A. Open to become LPGA’s second Chinese winner
PALOS VERDES ESTATES, Calif. (AP) — Ruoning Yin became the second Chinese winner in LPGA Tour history Sunday, holding off Georgia Hall in the DIO Implant L.A. Open.
“I dreamt about this for so many times and it finally came true today,” Yin said. “Wasn’t easy at all.”
The 20-year-old Yin closed with an eventful 1-under 70 for a one-stroke victory over Hall, the English player whose five-foot birdie try on the 18th to force a playoff slid by the right side. Recently retired Shanshan Feng is the other only other Chinese champion, winning 10 times on the LPGA Tour.
“That means a lot, not just for me, also for China,” Yin said. “Shanshan is always my goal here, and I think she got 10 tour wins here, and, yeah, it’s just my first one. She’s definitely the person I look up to.”