South Korean Mi Jung Hur won Sunday at the Indy Women in Tech Championship in Indianapolis. Icher finished 25th, Céline Herbin did not pass the cut.

Mi Jung Hur wins the Women in Tech Championship, Icher 25e

Mi Jung Hur - © R Brent Smith / AP

The 29-year-old South Korean won her sixth title on the LPGA circuit, the second this season, and joins fellow countryman Jin Young Ko, a double winner this year, with four total wins.

Hur Mi-jung kept the lead from start to finish in the Indianapolis LPGA tournament,. Karine Icher finished 25th place, Céline Herbin had not crossed the cut.

"After the third round, I was really happy to have kept the lead throughout the tournament because I had never done this before and I really wanted to do it", said Mi Jung Hur on the 18th green after getting heavily sprayed for his win. “And I did. I'm so happy. "

Nanna Koerstz Madsen made a birdie on her last two holes with the last card of 67 to finish alone in second position. Koerstz Madsen, who went from 70th to 44th place, made a very good comeback. in the Race to the CME Globe ranking.

The LPGA Tour has four more events - all in Asia - before the top 60 advance to the CME Globe Tour Championship in Florida, which will close the season.

Marina Alex, who is making her first appearance since making her Solheim Cup debut, started the final two strokes behind. Alex didn't birdies until the 16th hole, closed with another birdie in the par and finished alone in third place.

Megan Khang (68), Sakura Yokomine (68), Bronte Law (70) and Maria Torres (72) are tied for fourth. Torres opened with three birdies in four holes only to be one stroke behind the leader. It was her last birdie, three bogeys prevented her from progressing further in the Race to the CME Globe. Torres was ranked 70th.

"MJ, when she plays well, she is on fire"said Koerstz Madsen. “I didn't really think I could catch up to her. I thought she was going to do 4 or 5 cents a par or something, so it was going to be really hard if I had to catch her. "

Mi Jung Hur won the Ladies Scottish Open in August, ending a nearly five-year period without a win. She now has two wins seven weeks apart, and Mi Jung Hur is hoping she hasn't finished. Among those celebrating with her on the 18th green was her husband. She got married in January.

"Yes, I have already had two victories this year with my husband near me, the first in Scotland and this one," she said. “I hope he will travel more with me. There would be other good memories to share. "

Karine Icher is classified in 25th place, Céline Herbin had not crossed the cut.

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