/ 27 October 2014

SA’s Lee-Anne Pace wins LPGA Tour

South Africa's Lee-Anne Price wins her first LPGA Tour.
South Africa's Lee-Anne Price wins her first LPGA Tour.

South African golfer Lee-Anne Pace won the rain-hit Blue Bay Championship in China on Monday, wrapping up her first LPGA Tour victory with a birdie on the final hole.

Pace finished on 200 with a five-under 67 in the third and final round, leaving her three strokes ahead of Germany’s Caroline Masson overall.

“I can’t actually believe it,” Pace (33) said. “I’m still so in the moment of one shot at a time that I think it’s going to hit me. It’s like, literally ‘Now I can relax’. It’s amazing. Obviously one of my life goals.”

Pace fired five birdies in her bogey-free round, while Masson ripped through four birdies in her final six holes. “I’m happy with that finish and that was all I could do,” said Masson. Americans Michelle Wie and Jessica Korda finished third on 205.

The pair both made two bogeys in the final round as they lost touch with the lead. The Jian Lake club was hit by heavy rain during the tournament, with organisers forced to reduce the $2-million event from four rounds to three and extend it to Monday.

Pace claimed her ninth Ladies European Tour victory at the South African Women’s Open last week. She is the second South African-born player to win on the LPGA Tour after 15-time champion Sally Little. – Sapa