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Pagdanganan secures joint-7th finish; Korda triumphs anew

MANILA, Philippines – Bianca Pagdanganan closed out with a one-birdie round, but her 71 netted her a joint-seventh-place finish in the Mizuho Americas Open ruled by the red-hot Nelly Korda in New Jersey Sunday (Monday Manila time).

After an impressive 66 in the pivotal round that propelled her to joint eighth Saturday, Pagdanganan struggled to capitalize on her strong tee shots, nearly nullifying her near-perfect 12-of-14 stint off the tee from a 296-yard driving average.

Her iron and wedge play faltered, leading to five missed greens. The greens also proved tough, as she finished with 30 putts after a 25-putt performance in the third round.

Nevertheless, the ICTSI-backed campaigner maintained a bogey-free round by rescuing pars in two bunker visits.

With a nine-under 279 total at the Liberty National Golf Club, Pagdanganan shared seventh place with six others, including third round leader Atthaya Thitikul, who carded a 70, and major winners Patty Tavatanakit and Sei Young Kim, who shot 70 and 71, respectively. Each received $64,365 (P3.7 million).

Although it was far from her career-best finish of joint second at the Ascendant LPGA Benefitting Volunteers of America last year, Pagdanganan remains optimistic. She aims to build on her current form as she prepares for the next LPGA tournaments.

The week, however, belonged to Korda as the reigning World No. 1 nailed her sixth championship in seven starts this season by delivering a solid back nine performance. She finished with a bogey-free 33 after a 38 for a round of 71, narrowly edging Hannah Green by one stroke with a 14-under 274 total.

Green and Korda were neck-and-neck for most of the final round. Green pounced on Korda’s shaky start to tie for the lead, setting up a dramatic finish. Both players were tied at 14-under heading into the par-4 closing hole.

But Green’s drive landed in the rough and she overshot the 18th green. Her missed par-putt from 15 feet allowed Korda to secure the victory with a two-putt par, marking her sixth championship of the season.

Ayaka Furue joined the leaders briefly but stumbled at the finish, ending with a 73 and dropping to joint seventh with Pagdanganan and others.

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