Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn claimed her fifth victory of the season with a total of -19 and four strokes ahead of South Korean Sei Young Kim.

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Ariya Jutanugarn - Photo: DR

Thailand's Aryia Jutanugarn won the Canadian Pacific Women's Open with a fine final score of -19 and four strokes ahead of South Korean Sei Young Kim. The victory of the winner of the last British Open is all the more impressive, as she was forced to forfeit after a first round completed in the lead in Rio due to a left knee injury. While her knee remained taped throughout the week, she appeared in excellent shape, earning her fifth victory this season. The young Thai rookie of 2015 flew over May on the LPGA Tour to make history as the first player on the LPGA Tour to win the first three Tournaments in a row.

“I think today, like yesterday, I really wanted to have fun, just be happy to be on the course. Whatever the outcome, I can take it, " said Jutanugarn. “I feel really happy and in harmony with myself right now. "

South Korean Sei Young Kim is second to four shots. World number one Lydia Ko finishes seventh (-13). Karine Icher snatches a place in the top 50 (48th, -4). Céline Herbin ends just below par (66th, -1).

Final scores: http://www.lpga.com/leaderboard