Ochoa captures Sybase Classic
Associated Press
Lorena Ochoa wasn't on the leaderboard for the first two rounds of the Sybase Classic in New Rochelle, N.Y. When the rain-shortened tournament was over, however, she was right where she has been for the last two months.
Ochoa extended her impressive run with a two-stroke victory yesterday, the sixth straight tournament which she has either won or been the runner-up.
The 24-year-old Mexican closed a 5-under 66 with a 4-foot birdie putt for a 5-under 208 total that allowed her to retake the season money lead ($1.1 million) after losing it last week.
"I didn't make any bogeys and it's a fine round when you don't make any bogeys on a course like this," she said. "We knew the scores wouldn't be too low and we hung around the first two days and knew we would have a chance to win the tournament. On the back nine we hit a couple close and made the putts and then we were one shot behind and then in the lead."
The tournament was shortened to 54 holes after heavy rain and a saturated course wiped out all play on Friday.
Hee-Won Han, the champion here in 2003, had a closing 69 and tied for second with rookie Kyeong Bae, who matched Ochoa's final-round 66.
Annika Sorenstam finished with a 3-over 74 for a 213 total.
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