Well, that was disappointing...I can see a Shin win any time, but I wanted to see a rookie win.
I watched the last round on SBS Golf...had to be the first time in over a year. They still have the video on the studio background wall that includes Soo Yun Kang's two-inch vertical leap after one of her wins.
RANK PLAYER SCORE 1R 2R 3R TOTAL PRIZE
優勝 Jiyai Shin -14 64 68 70 202 ¥10,800,000
2 Sakura Koiwai -14 66 68 68 202 ¥5,280,000
3T Ah-Reum Hwang -12 67 71 66 204 ¥3,600,000
3T Mayu Hamada -12 67 69 68 204 ¥3,600,000
3T Mamiko Higa -12 69 64 71 204 ¥3,600,000
6T Misuzu Narita -10 68 69 69 206 ¥2,250,000
6T Ji-Hee Lee -10 66 68 72 206 ¥2,250,000
8T Mami Fukuda -9 71 69 67 207 ¥1,650,000
8T Lala Anai -9 70 68 69 207 ¥1,650,000
10T Kotono Kozuma -8 72 70 66 208 ¥1,120,000
10T Sakura Kito -8 70 69 69 208 ¥1,120,000
10T Satsuki Oshiro -8 66 71 71 208 ¥1,120,000
13T Hiromu Ono -7 71 71 67 209 ¥900,000
13T Erina Hara -7 67 71 71 209 ¥900,000
13T Yui Kawamoto -7 66 71 72 209 ¥900,000
13T Ayano Yasuda -7 66 69 74 209 ¥900,000
Sakura Koiwai and JY Shin played #18 twice in the playoff.
Shin with low am Miyu Goto (-2)...Shin with the Paul Casey impersonator; after some research, I think her name is Miroku Suto. She won the Girls under-6 age group at the IMG Academy Junior World Championships in July by shooting +2 for three rounds at an 18-hole par-3 course (1,231 yards) in San Diego.
Miyuki Takeuchi (+5), Karis Davidson (-3) and Erina Hara