Minjee Lee Conquers the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Minjee Lee, with a four-stroke lead at the start of the final round, demonstrated her composure and won her third Grand Slam title at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Despite some early bogeys, Lee remained calm and secured the victory.Lee finished with a round of 74 strokes, two over par, maintaining a lead of at least two strokes throughout the day. Her total of 4 under par, with 284 strokes, placed her three ahead of Auston Kim and Chanettee Wannasaen, the only players who managed to finish under par on the challenging Fields Ranch East course at PGA Frisco. The 29-year-old Australian golfer, residing in Texas, secured her eleventh professional victory. She joins Karrie Webb and Jan Stephenson as the only Australians with three Grand Slam titles. Despite some bogeys in the first half of the course, Lee remained calm while her playing partner, Jeeno Thitikul, suffered setbacks in the initial holes. Thitikul, seeking her first major, finished in fourth place, tied with Chisato Iwai. Lee, currently ranked 24th, took home $1.8 million from the record $12 million prize, matching the U.S. Women’s Open’s prize money. Auston Kim and Chanettee Wannasaen achieved the best rounds of the day, with 68 strokes each.I knew exactly where I was in terms of scoring. But I want to be clear. I was definitely nervous starting the day.
Minjee Lee
