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Haeraran Ryu never leads to capture Black Desert Title

26 April, 2025; The Woodlands, Texas, USA; Korea’s Haren Royu Chempionship reacts after exiting the ninth hole during the third round of the championship golf tournament. Compulsory Credit: Eric Williams-Imgon Picture

South Korea’s Haren Royu went on to win the Black Desert Championship inaugurated by five strokes in Evins, Utah on Sunday for the victory of his third career LPGA Tour.

Ryu on Sunday gave a card of a bogie-free, 8-in-ector-Burbar 64 to reach 26-under 262 for a tournament played at the club in Carlton Woods’s Nickels Course on Sunday.

“It was again such an incredible day because I think I have a new record for my golf because the best score in the final round was 23, so today is 26, so it’s 26, so it’s amazing,” said 24 -year -old Rayu. “Then I make some eagle in a row for three days, so it’s really, really good. I think it’s so happy.”

Germany’s Esther Henselit and China’s wasted Yin finished second in 21-under 267. Henselit shot a bogie -free 66, including a shirt in Para -5 number 18. Yin, who played in the final group with Royu, did the bird after leaving two shots with a double bogie at the last two holes at Per -4 number 16.

The beginning of the day with a two-stroke lead on Yin and three shots on Henselit, Royu opened with a shirt at par-4 number 1 for less than 19. He then birds par-4 number 6 and par-5 number 7 for 33 on front nine. The back nine was even better, with a shirt in par-4 number 11, Par-5 in the 13th hole and the 15th and 18th Birdies.

For the fourth round, he hit all 14 fairways and 15 out of 15, giving 27 in regulation.

Royu opened the tournament with a bogey-free 63, then posted a bogie N Marg for 67 on Friday and three bogies on Saturday for 68.

More than four rounds, he made the eagle three times – once in each of the last three rounds. He hit 51 out of 56 fairways and 63 out of 72 greens in regulation and 3 out of 3 on a total number of 114 puts.

China’s Yan Liu finished fourth in the second consecutive round of his second round in his consecutive round. After 66 on Sunday, Rio Tekida of Japan finished fifth from 18.

Ryu’s most recent LPGA Tour victory was the FM Championship at TPC Boston, which he won in August 2024 in a playoff with Jin Jin. As a crook in 2023, Ryu won the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.

According to the tour, he is the 23rd South Korean winning at least three LPGA events.

Sunday’s victory was the first to successfully move the 54-haole lead in the trophy ceremony. Exactly a week ago, Ryu shared the head going to the final round of the Chevron Championship in Woodlands, Texas. He gave a card of 76 and fell to sixth position as Mao Sigo, the third round of Japan’s third round, won in a playoffs.

“It’s hard. It’s best (out of three wins of career) because my score is great this week. It’s best, I think,” Royu said. “In the last round last week, my shot is so bad there, so I call my Korean coach every day. I ask him,” What is the problem? What does it mean? What is the problem for me? ” He said, ‘Never mind, Heron.

“It’s good for me,” he continued. “And then my shot more continuity and returned to win here.”

-Bield level media

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