England's Charley Hull won the LPGA Tour final in Naples (Florida) with a score of -19 and won with two strokes ahead of South Korean So Yeon Ryu. Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn, who finished just off the podium, fourth at -14, allows the five-time winner this season to win the Race to CME Globe with a bonus of $ 1 million.

LPGA: Hull wins CME Group Tour Championship, Jutanugarn player of the year

Charley Hull- Photo: DR

The Englishwoman Charley Hull won this Sunday the final of the LPGA Tour in Naples (Florida) with a score of -19. Leader of the CME Group Tour Championship after 54 holes, the 20-year-old Briton signed two straight 66 clear cards this weekend to win two strokes ahead of South Korean So Yeon Ryu. The Thai Ariya Jutanugarn finishes at the foot of the podium, but this fourth place allows the five-time winner this season to logically win the Race to CME Globe.

LPGA: Hull wins CME Group Tour Championship, Jutanugarn player of the year

Ariya Jutanugarn - Photo: DR

“It's fantastic,” said Jutanugarn to be the Rolex Ranking Player of the Year. "My dream has come true, I never thought I would write my name on this trophy one day, it is now a reality and I am really proud of it".

For his second season on the Tour, Jutanugarn passed world No. 2 and won with style on the LPGA circuit.

Five wins this season, including his first major title. "Mai" started her run in May, with a victory at the Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic to become the first Thai player to win on the LPGA Tour, then won the next two events, the Kingsmill Championship and the Volvik LPGA Championship, becoming thus the first player in the history of the tour to sign her first three career victories in three consecutive tournaments. Jutanugarn continued her festival on the British Open RICOH and the Canadian Women's Pacific Open. She is now the first major winner (male and female) from Thailand.

The current world n ° 1 Lydia Ko finished 10th in the final and runner-up to Jutanugarn in the order of merit. Karine Icher signed a second card under the 70s, despite a double-bogey at 4, to point to 13th place (-9). La Castelroussine finished the season in 19th place in the Race to CME Globe. Hat !.

Consult the final score at this address: www.lpga.com/leaderboard