LPGA: KPMG Women's PGA Championship scoring here.
Talk about what an International tour the LPGA is these days, their 2nd major of the year, the KPMG Women's PGA Championship only sees 5 American's in the top 20.
Little known Chinese player Ruoning Yin birdied the last hole for her 2nd LPGA win and 1st major. She is the second player from China to win a major.
67 73 69 67 -8 276 her winning score on a Baltusrol lower course that proved to be a stern test for the women. It was worth $1,500,000.
The top American Megan Khang T3 74 70 67 67 -6
12 different nations were represented in the top 20, including Canada's Brooke Henderson.
Brooke who won here as an 18 year old in 2016 didn't have her A game, but still battled all week, opening with -4 67, hurt her chances with 74, 72 on Friday and Saturday, but with Baltusrol playing tough she finished with -2 69 and a T15 worth $125,500.
This week the women are off, before flying out west for the US Women's Open at Pebble Beach.
Bryan Angus
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