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all the way at the back. 6 yds from the back edge, 5 yds from the left. She’s just about pinhog. It’s a very good on and nine 332 meter par4. We’ve seen a few birdies here today. be more than a few pushing a dozen at this point in the afternoon. And now Coochi one, she is also just at one under, but she’s just one stroke back of Pesoan. 666966 her tournament thus far. She’s 134 m away. It’s just a little short the gasp from the galleries. They were worried it might roll back down towards the front, but she stays put. We’re taking a bit of a flashback to one of the shots of the week so far. killing nine when the pin was 40 m closer. Can she do it again? It’s an eight iron for Peso Han. She’ll have no problem reaching the back. She is more to the right. She’ll get a bit of a down slope back towards the center. It will be a lengthy putt though. And now Pakang after the T-shot at 10. She will approach with a nine. 130 m to go, but it will drop by almost 7 m down. Another hole with a fairly rearloated pin in line with that back left bunker. Tim Suji checking out her break points. We review her round and her tournament so far. Tell you she shot 68 in the opening round, 72 in round two. focus on each the front and back n yesterday that was 67 and today even better and coming off an eagle. She’s not quite ready but Chaming is work out pretty well. the wy veteran. We’re keeping an eye on her as she tries to win on the KPGA tour for the very first time. She was pretty close. For coaching one, it was sole possession in first place after three rounds with a 66. Nine birdies, three bogeies. And now Kimuji was elected to putt. She knew it would break right. This could go a little extra homework nearly resulted in a birdie. She’ll tap in for a par. What do you imag? Okay, so again now for birdie downhill and it will break right. It’s breaking a little early. someone unable to add to her lead on this occasion. She’ll try again at home number 10, but will she have a lead when she begins the back nine? We’ll find that out in a moment. In the meantime, to the hometown hero, Pakian, the native of Wanju, where we’re playing this week. is looking for birdie would take her to a share of second. Tough putt. Goes left to right and then straightens out. A good try. You Now son Eugene to move within one. She’s there with the birdie. 16 under par. Birdy’s at 16 and nine. A pokei at four. She hits the turn with a 34. Is very much in the fight. This is the far more impressive angle. Look at that. And she walks it in. And that leaves Koi who is such an exciting story. at the back nine. Also, one stroke back. She primarily plays on the dream tour, the feeder series for the KPGA tour. Strong contender to be promoted. Certainly with the win, it would really help her case. Jaming Young, that putt stays straight. She needed it to move right. She’ll settle for a par. Kim Sun7 absolutely lit the course up yesterday despite narrowly making the cut with the two under. Yesterday was very much her day. Ending up shooting a 65. Two under now or had been two under. She goes to three under for the day with her birdie at 11. She’s just outside of the top 10. Ju plus one in the round so far. That’s been up and down. Bogey bogey to start another at five. She’d pick up birdies at nine and 10. And that’s her par as she is currently in a tie for 12th position. Everywhere you look across this course, there’s something that will catch your eye. Prominent feature, waterfall at 18. We’ll step aside back in a few at Aurora Golf and Resort. And welcome back. We’re here on hole number 11. The first par five of the back nine. 517 m makes it longest hole on the golf course. It’s a strong up for me. A1 season prize money and points leader. She was tied for third. tied for seventh, pardon me, after the third round at 11 under. Down the hill, but slightly off into left of the fairway. Big swing and a stop in the fairway. Okay, so she is oozing with confidence and she’ll have to be at her very best to fend off the chasing pack. three wins in her career, none yet in 2025, though. All three of them coming last year. She was the winner of the Heaven Masters, the 13th KG Ladies Open, and the 12th E1 Charity Open. Needless to say, August is her month. BA1. We saw her approach to the green. This is now the putt for birdie. Signs and loops around. She’ll settle for par. They relax in the 10. One bounce on the green and a slow stop on the front. She points right. Yeah, that’s where she wanted to be. Next approach at 10. Also leaving a bit to be desired. Almost level with the hole, but a long putt back across the width of the green. Sun Jane, we saw the trouble she had with her driver. She’s going for it with a pitching wedge. Taking no chance with that bunker. It’s well right. Pakang really going for some extra power from the rough and looking to reach. She clears the water. She’s short of the bunker, but at least dry. So, the three approaches have been played at the 11th. We turn our attention back to 10. Hold on. choosing to putt from the fringe. The break is right. The speed is spot on, though. Two takes her to a par. Chanu third shot of 11. And there she goes right at the pin. That’s marvelous. Surely that’s a birdie. And Kimu G with a little pitched up inside of a meter. Okay, so it’s officially 9.8. Probably going to have to start this a fair bit the outside of the hole. Make sure it gets over in time. Shaming gang. That’s a nice approach as well. Very well played. Sun Eugene at 8.9 m. Only 8% of the time this distance has been converted on. That’s just that’s just fine. Fortunately, in the final rounds, there’s generally not so big weights to start the 10. Typically, at 10, you just want get a part right down your four and you can really narrow your focus. Duck Jung might not be wet, but she’s not in a great spot. It’s recovery mode now. Getting it on the green and staying on the green is an accomplishment in its own right. One down, eight to go on this back nine in in a good spot. Okay. Three players, three pars. 10th is officially in the books. And now Pakang coming down the hill. Unconventional way of working across this 11th. Have about a meter left. See? Foreign speech. Foreign speech. and Chiming Young really nice putts. It’s a good birdie to take a step closer to the top. Nothing else. She is keeping the front three until Oh god. Strong drive to get this par five started. Put on nuggets here. Coming down. Not going for the driver. She’s wanting to place this first one right where she wants it. Work around the dog leg. coaching one bird’s in each of the first two rounds here. Car yesterday, she’s off to a good start on Sunday. favorite. That’s a delightful approach that just skirts the right fringe. Chiming down. Going for a hybrid on this par 312. Pep Jang. She is not one who has thoroughly enjoyed these par threes this week. It’s not where she’s done the most of her good work. was the exception to the rule where she birded each of the front nine R3s, but otherwise not a single one this week. Welcome. Coach A1 second shots over the fountain to the next fairway. She’s two for two. She went for it and when she might technically be there. Shots for birdie. area. Not to roll the dice. second player to just lay up and say, “I’m fine with the conventional approach. Pak’s chip. It looks a little quick. You might need to say thank you to a partner whose ball marker takes a little bit of speed off. I owe you one. Show you Kimu G each of the three are good and close on the 14th. We’ll be looking for birdies next and Jaming Gang inside of about a meter. I’ll have a little left to right break. It’s not a straightforward putt as it might look from so close. She gets a great run. And that’s ladies and gentlemen why sometimes it’s better to lay up. Trust your wedges. She’s not to be outdone by her groupmates. Oh, Pak under hits the hole. And Kimu G does the same permisses to the outside right. Only 69 m to go. 3A1 on 13. This is a full wedge and she’ll try to play this close. She might be the west best wedge player on tour. That’s another example of it. It’s not the way she had foreseen that whole going. So, she’s putting it’s a long putt. Now, it needs to stop. This green is 45 yds deep if that gives you any indication of just what she was facing. And we look for Eagle. The first few holes on the back nine take a little while because we have two par fives. The only two par fives of course, but we get those out of the way early and then it’s a sprint to the finish. Peso Hyan’s lead remains at one stroke. There are a handful of players at 12 under. Six of them in fact five back of the lead. It might be a bit too late for them. Sun Eugene Kochi one however right on the Dor Pak Jang of course a little bit of adversity on the par five. We won’t rule her out just yet. Time for a break. More on the other side. The Aurora World Ladies Championship. You are pretty. Well, we’re back to work and the par five is coming to an end. So, Jean takes two putts for her par. Pardon me. So, takes two bucks for her par. Here’s some Eugene. Getting a little ahead of myself. This is for birdie. Should go a little right to left. Yes, it’ll just hang on. 17 under. Well, that will feel good. It’s a methodical play. Four strokes to cover off 517 m over half a kilometer in the heat. It’s Sunday, so every last detail matters, even for a three-footer. So, it’s a par. 11 down, seven to go in this final round. Kimsu Gi, well, she’s been passed by Sojian, who has author authored the best round of the day with a 65. She’s at five under through 14 holes. 14 under for the tournament. This is the setup at 15. She’s in trouble. Didn’t carry it enough and she’s fallen down into the sand trap. Sunday’s pin placement all the way at the back. S Eugene goes first. Well, that will end up pin high. Fantastic. Off the tea. Put the We got nug. Peso little bit too deep off the back right corner. Yep. We are just one for three at 13. It’s a little bit problematic, isn’t it? So, some slightly less drama to put it mildly on number nine. Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are no closer to figuring out who’s going to win this thing. The top three either at 17 or just one shot back. Kochi needs to shift gears here pretty soon. Just one under after 11 holes. No Suni and Kim Suji. They are on 15. They are both five under for the round and at 14 for the tournament. That will do it for hour number one. Two to go and we’ll soon be able to determine our champion. Might need some bonus golf the way we’re going. Won’t want to miss a moment. Well, we’ve reached the 2:00 hour and we’re nearly through 12 holes. Coochi one is in the sand and gets up and down like an experienced bro. So 48 degree wedge on 14. It’s nice and tight. Oh, that will be a simple finish in a welldeserved birdie. Jaming Young also able to keep herself inside of the 3 m radius of the pin. So he will be next. So with her second is well enough. Next at the 14th, Hon of 100 meters to go. Oh, they’re just showing off now. Joim, it’s much needed. She’s plus two for the round. Buck Jung with the wedge. Can’t get up. Short and stuck in the rough. That was quick. It was too quick. In fact, skips around the outside. Now Kimsu G. That’s a nice up from the sand. Not an easy thing to do. and just off Sun Eugene fooled by this hole as well. Jang second times the charm. here. There you go. She’s the only one that didn’t seem to have a little stumble. After Croachi won, we can officially say everyone has survived hole number 12. And that’s what it feels like with the back pin placement today. From King Suji. That’s the trademarked raised fist in celebration from the sand to the hole in two shots. Coochi one. This will be the bogey. 2004 competitor. Just her eighth event on the KPGA tour. Big recovery from her. She was a month ago when she was recommended for the LO and was cut. She has a top 10 finish at the Suya Bank MBN Ladies Open. Incredible experience she’s getting this week. Jimmy Young sends it wide, stares at it for an extra couple seconds, hoping that her eyes were deceiving her, but unfortunately they’re not. EA1 just not going to have enough. Her irons have let her down this week. Now that’s put in the perspective of the fact she’s still in the top five. But in terms of searching for that fourth, which you know she wants so badly win of the season and to do it in the first half, that’s the main reason why she’s not at the top right now. But is still close if there’s some missteps along the way from Suny Jr. Peso Han Jim Young. She is through 14 and three back. She might be out of time. Wasting no time getting 15 started. Sun Eugene with a pure drive. Target off. Who’s trickles to the edge of the fairway on the right side off the team. Maybe into the second cut. And now coach is back down to even still within two. Oh my god. We’ll go to 18 Jingy Young at 11 under putting for a lengthy birdie. She’s three under for the round, tied for 17th with seven of her peers. And at 15, an excellent chip holding out from before the green. Some good play. That’s decent, but decent doesn’t show up on the scorecard. More groups finishing their rounds at the ninth and groups finishing their rounds at the 18th. And Jin Young rolls in that park. Four birdies on the round. Zabogi at the 17th. Top 20 always a solid finish. Kim Doy simple tap to finish off 75 today. She finishes even. 61 out of 120 is still something to celebrate as an amateur. Certainly on Thursday, she showed she could hang with the best. The next step is to be able to sustain it over an arduous tournament like this one. Pakam from the opposite side of the green. That’s going to fall from about 35. There’s your putt of the day so far. That’s her fifth birdie. What a shot. All right, second shot on the par five. takes her most of the way down the fairway. Noi on 60 tied for fifth. Putting together a fantastic final round already at five under and looking for more. Kochi looking for some extra pace. The thing she needs to balance now is not feeling like she has to chase if she departs from what got her here. She might keep tumbling down just right besides her partner on the 16th green. Well, with a bogey from Coochi1 and a couple of pars above her, there’s a great opportunity for EA1. Her irons might not be there. Her wedges are, though. Oh, off the flag stick. Yeah, her wedges. They’re there, aren’t they? A centimeter more to the left, she’d be sharing the leads. That will be a birdie. She’ll be within one now. She only has two holes left, but maybe the search for four is back on. Another case of trying to do a bit too much with the wood. It ends up in the rough right beside the sand. She went for it and you credit her for the bravery. Puck Jang at the 14th. She has slipped down to a tie for fifth. That might reignite her round. No suni and that putt will fall. Tied for third now. Look at that scorecard. Seven birdies, one bogey. She’s six under today. She’s now tying for coaching one for the fourth position. If there’s any regrets from the tournament, it’s yesterday. 70 is still not a bad score, but have a double bogey at six. And to be fair, she has been loathing the sixth. Three times of the four she bogeied or doubled. She could somehow wave a magic wand and vanquish those. She just to have the one bogey and would be in the lead. She’s been very good. Sun Eugene’s third at the par five. Nice shot. Comes in with the ledge. It’s a solid shot. Good. Okay, Kimu was not to be outdone. Four birdies and an eagle today. She’s been flawless through 16. And suddenly, our young leaders are under pressure by some veterans. Yeah. Peso Han from beside the sand trap. A rough really limited her ability to shape that shot. She’s at the stage in the tournament in search of this win where a par would feel like a drop shot. Yeah, I’ve left coach G1 and she’ll be satisfied with that. now. Pak didn’t get the break she needed. Well, she’s in with a shot. Almost certainly needs one more birdie. How much of a roll back could she get? Not much more than that by the looks of it. 38 and hope for some luck. Otherwise, she would be plenty satisfied with the top five finish, even if there was a bit of disappointment at the top of it. Kimu G seven iron 17 theat skirts the rough and stops It’s on the green. Okay. So, Han move right get right toughness. I’m all right. What are you doing? S Eugene knew that was going to be shorts. and no sun the long way back. Two putts written all over it. Take the par. Move on to 18. food. Good. Coach. Very nice. Very nice. Poise beyond her years. Bouncing back from the bogey with a bird. and Kimu G. Oh, she’ll get that to fall within one with one to play. She is not one to wilt when the lights are brightest. Okay. So Yan just a little bit short. I beg your pardon. Peso Hian’s teammates getting the sponsors mixed up. There we go. Let’s look at the leaderboard. Sun Eugene Pesohan 17 under a piece through 13. Kochi won with a big birdie to move back into that chasing pack. She’s tied with Kimu Gina who has a seventh birdie through 17 holes. Six under is the score for NOI who’s two back with EA1 who has three holes to play. We’ll take a break. We are in for a wild ride. Where else would you rather be than at the Aurora Golf and Resort for the Aurora World Ladies Championship. Okay. Sure. And welcome back. Well, our featured group is just beginning the 14th. Jang is in the rough. One hole further along. Considering the circumstances, it’s pretty close. Sun Eugene goes next and she is wide of the fairway left between the two bunkers. Cheers. EA1 94 meters on the 16th. Pen is mid left. Varying degrees of success out of this group. 11.4 million1 the gifts of smiles from the target zones this week. So again, grimaces a little bit. She’s not going to get the fortunate bounce back into the fairway, but she wasn’t lacking power on that drive, that’s for certain. The gallery’s filling up, following the featured group in their final rounds. There’s some excitement in other portions of the course as well. Whoa. Really not a bad spot to pick. loop around and down. An Son, a great approach leading to a birdie. Takes her back to two under this Sunday afternoon. And tied for tied for ninth with Bakan. Bakang looking for birdie. Oh, it breaks away on her. Oh Hello. Coochi won just a little over 100 meters and working that to within three or four. She might be back, ladies and gentlemen. That birdie doing wonders for her confidence. S Eugene from the rough between the bunkers dotted along the left side of the fairway. If only she could have been a bit more right, but that is still a very solid second shot from that location. Suji’s on the green. It’s a little bit deeper than Midway, but it’s a pretty close assessment for the location here on Sunday. So Han 78 meters just left of the fairway, skips on the fringe and stops on the green. She can absolutely make a birdie from there. Will anyone be able to move on up to 18 under on this hole. Kilchi one certainly has a chance to go to 17 if the others are dragging their feet. picking things back up with our featured group. Sun jeans chip just off the green to a short tap in par. We go to 17 with the A1. She is two back with two to play. It’s a sixiron. Needs to stay close to the front right. She goes left. Well, left in fact. Now, you don’t foam players for not taking too much of a shot. If you’re short, it’s disaster. with a placement today. Peso Han can put put a little bit of room between herself and Sun Eugene. It’s a putt for birdie and it’s going to go. Great putts. First 218 under her fourth of the day. Four to play. just to keep that theme of fours going. He’s looking for win number four. This is one of the biggest moments of her young career. And I don’t think that’s hyperbolic. Trying to keep pace to go to two under four around you. She certainly has hundreds in the gallery cheering for her. She’ll settle for a par. She still has time. Teams does not. She needs a birdie and some help. This birdie, by the way, would tie the single day record for a round. She’s had a few moments of magic so far today. Does she have one more? And it’s going to move right. That’s a pretty incredible judgment on that putt. Spin that ball around. Get the lines where they need to be and finish off for a round of 60 five. An eagle and five birdies. Exceptional play today from Kimu G in T3 when she exits the course is now one away or one clear and it’s a par for her. Peso Han went up with her birdie. 89 meters out for Punk Jang on the 16th. 52 degree wedge. That’s pretty spectacular. Do some quick math. She birdies that she goes to 15 under. That’s three back. Noi also for a round of 65. Get in the hole. Oh, just missing one. 66 is what it will have to be. For fifth with EA1 just the one bogey today at the six. The fantastic 18 holes. Okay, so Han has the honor and is away first perfectly down the right side of the fairway. Coach one is birded here every single day. That’s well right though. He hits the fence pole and drops down by the trees. We’ll see if he can spot it. He’s pointing to it. So, that’s a good sign, but that’s a mistake. There’s no two ways about it. Son Eugene finds herself chasing. Should be safely in the fairway. All right, supervisional taken just in case. So about most of the way back down courtesy of EA1. That’ll be a tap in par. Okay. Okay, Pak did the hardest part. She is benefiting T5 and ends a long drought. It is her first birdie since the seventh hole. officials are there. This is a fantastic shot with the drone. So obviously if you’re past rotating wall, it’s game over. You can move. Look at me. All right. So, we will while we wait for the next steps. So, Eugene is ready to play her approach. 91 meters to be precise. And she’ll need to be precise. Right over the sand at the point of the green where it dips either side. She’s not happy with it, but she has very high expectations right now. Peso Han goes in with a dart and she will fancy her chances to go back to back and really start to pull away here. What up? Come on. Come on. What we’ve concluded, she’s out of bounds. She’s not climbing the fence and repelling down. She has to take a drop at the point in which it entered this area. Two drops and it won’t stay still. So now she can lay on the car back and take her release. The alternative is you take a penalty which at this point would be incredibly detrimental to your chances. Come on. Well, she might need a new iron. That’s based on the pay she’s supposed to get from this tournament. I think she and her sponsors can come up with something. Don’t try this at home, ladies and gentlemen. Sparks will fly. So purely come on from the cart path. Inspecting the damage. I don’t think she made more than a millisecond of contact with the ashvault. That is something special. Now, she will be putting for par from that position. So, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows, but it’s much better than it could have been. EA1 was in that par. She’s off to 18 within three now. That’s Very possible that that’s about to change because Besian is staring down an excellent opportunity to birdie again and go to 19 under Sun Eugene. It looks like a par for her. Kochi might be going down into a tie for fourth. Two rounds in the books on page one. No Suni 66. Kim Suji 65. We’re getting to that part of the tournament where the final classification is starting to make itself known. Well, it’s 3 p.m. in somewhere. You can hear the faint sounds, the first few chords of the final countdown by Europe. We’re in that stage of the tournament. Just about Sun Eugene trying to keep pace. So, it’s a par. Unfortunately for her, there is a high probability that her deficit is about to extend to two. We will see that putt from Peso in a moment. But first, Young. Realistically, she’s looking for a podium at this point. Seven iron for her. She is the brave one. She’s known for it. Let’s see how much she rolls the dice on this par three. The answer is not much at all. I need to see this again. Once it was determined the ball was unplayable. Driver down figures out the line. It goes in. Tried to drop the ball twice. It didn’t stop. At that point, she got to place it at the tea and then she struck it from the cart path onto the green in absolutely brilliant fashion. Well, she collected the old ball. Let’s not be wasteful. So, I get the sense what we’re about to see is how it looks from this perspective. So that was the trouble that led to this. Now I’ll put for par. later. Iron off the cart path to this position. And it’s not going to be. After she saw that drive, she would have known that the likely result was a drop shot. We’ll go to 18 with the A1. It is a seveniron. She goes right at the flag but doesn’t quite get it to stop in time. Take her a ways back. Peso Hyan for a birdie. The picture’s becoming clearer. She’s up by two with only three holes remaining. 19 under through 69 holes of play here at Aurora. Here’s Puck Jang on 17 starting the long way back. She doesn’t mind being a little bit past if she’s going to miss. So, she’ll carry that 15 under to the 18th. And coach confirms the bogishi drops to T4. Julie is a marathon, not a sprint. This sport, it’s an eight iron. She’s going to get a nice little roll. Previous rounds, you can see the fold cutting of the previous pin placement just open in the hole. She Next thing rocking back on her heels. face so and delivering this drive on hole 16 right down the middle. Oh my god. Sun Gene knows that there is some combinations of birdies and bogeies she needs to have any chance and only worry about herself and what that might lead to. I love my job, but if I wasn’t to do this, give me the joystick in the controls of the wood. Back to 181. Plenty of speed to get this up over the hill. So, she’ll fall just short of her goal of that fourth win of the season. This will be an eighth top 10 in 15 events this season. And she we can say she’s back after winning the Ducson match plate. She was cut at the charity Open. Backto back top 10s from there, but since then hasn’t been back in the top 20. Nearly two months have passed. She will be more than satisfied with the top 10 here today. Just about a scintillating birdie to end it. What’s up? Here’s Sonu Jeans up. It’s a very good one. Headed to her putting the pressure on. Coochi one much less dramatic second shots. A pretty dramatic approach in a good way. At this point, it’s safe to say she’s on for a career best result, even if it’s not the one she wanted. And she and her sister will share in the top 10. That’ll be very special in its own right. Galler stop. And the ball complies. So technically the furthest from the pin, but still in a very good spot. And EA1 finalizes her round. The top five finish. The absolute definition of consistency. 6869 6868. This week, it’s her worst score of the week. going to take her just outside of the top 10. T12 blimps flying and so are our featured group members in it. Peso Hyan two strokes clear Sun Eugene in P2 but in a great spot for birdie. Kim Suji has taken third position. and claimed it’s all by himself. Those two could very much change that with one swing of the putter. When we come back, the Aurora World Ladies Championship getting close to the end. Still a few things to be decided in one Jew. We are back to work and unfortunately for Pesohyan, she’s close but not quite there. She’ll have to settle for a par. And that opens the door for Sun. She knows what an opportunity that was. Jaming Young over the water onto the green about 15 meters past it. Sun Eugene, can she take advantage? The round might be hanging in the balance of this putt. Oh, that’s right. An exhale for Peso Han and a sigh of frustration for Sun Eugene. That reaction says it all. That might have been it. Now she has a par three to bounce back on. She needs two birdies or a bogey and a par. It’s that simple. Pakiang from the edge of the fairway. She didn’t quite have that one sold, did she? Coach one, that’s a great bounce back and you credit her ability to do that in this back nine. One bad hole doesn’t sinker. She has recovered every time and showing some experience and poise beyond her years. Well, the pom pals on the boat have a great front row seat to the action on 18. I imagine we’ll see one or two of those in the awards presentation shortly as well. coming in. It’s okay. Oh, She won with her birdie has the honor. The crowd is mumbling. May they sense something special was on. Well, maybe she’s playing even freer, feeling like she has nothing to lose. That is something special indeed. Multiple time winners, we’re talking four, five, six, etc. on this tour. have not been brave enough to play that shot as the uncoy one just did. Peso has chosen a seven iron. Oh, that’s the downside of that risk. It’s a case of the yips. It’s understandable, but it’s a case of the yips right now. A long way back from Pak Jang and that leaves Sun Eugene. And she also shows a great bit of skill and audacity almost peso hyan down the hill. She let one opportunity slide. She will certainly not do it again. Ching. This is for a T5 finish. It’s slightly right. Also feel like she’s been down this road before. Nothing to be anything but proud of. Another top 10. Yes, we know how badly she wants that victory, but she’s made quite the career out of being steady. And it’s another steady and impressive performance. Ju nice finish to the rounds. 14 under. She did a very good job of mentally resetting after a really tough first five holes with three bogeies. deal. And now it’s a recovery for Pesoh Hyan. Good job. Great job. Even Kang ends the round with the 70. 69 67 67 and 70. She left some strokes out there. She’s a bit disappointed, but she put on a great show in her hometown. 6767. That’s when things felt a little bit different for Chaming Young. 70 and 70, a less electric finale, but still another top 10 for her resume. Sun Eugene the first putt for Bernie. Well done. Well done. Fifth today. She knows that Peso Hyan can’t pull away and she’s doing her best to stay locked in. Don’t look back. Even though I’m sure she is very, very, very curious at what her groupmate is about to do. Come on. Coochi one another birdie. She goes to 17 underpar. Back to back now for the bu putting young star. Peso Han avoids a bogey. Her lead is down to one and it’s everything to play for on 18. What is there? Coach one still with the honor. She misses the fairway with her drive. I’m not. Byebye. The next T-shot also is allergic to the fairway and skips into the roof and is buried. The math is very simple. There’s a few different ways to reach the outcome of a playoff, but Peso Hian is un in control. over for three. It’s a narrow fairway to be fair, certainly relatively speaking, but that could make the approach shots just a little bit more dicey. Looks like there’s a special delivery to be made shortly. Oh, show them. Maybe I can You’re running. All right, about 90 seconds to walk down the fairway, arrive at the ball, plan the attack. tournament very much hinges on these next 60 seconds. Coach E1 will have the first approach over the water, over the sands here at 18 at Since that shot from the cart path, she has been on a different level. One that we thought might lead her to a win. She’s going to come just short today, but I get the sense she has some titles in her future. and son Eugene. She goes for a little extra club. Not a full swing. That’s what she needs from birdie something. And Peso Hyan, she came awfully close to the water at 17. She’s fine with the par. It’s a pitching wedge and it’s going to roll and roll and roll. to the ribbon of grass just before the fairway called the fridge. So the next shots the putts will be an important one. Tell you what, Peso Han could hit a birdie and win this thing yet. That’s why it’s not over until it’s over. Ladiesion. Okay. Your name your net. Well, it all comes down to this. Okay. So again, confirming that she’s not on the fringe and can’t chip. So she’ll have to putt and she’ll take a little bit of extra time on her scouts. How far am I? How much will it break? Sugene does the same from a much closer position. A playoff feels likely now. None of that pressure for coach one. She’s up for an 80 million1 payday. For third, she might even be splitting second depending on how these putts go. Well, she’s done all she can do. Anything inside four meters will work. Or she can just go on and win it with a 16 meter birdie. Here she comes. She’s over the hill. Slightly spins out to the left. Okay, so she should at the very least have guaranteed a playoff. Should is the important word. What a week it’s been here at Aurora for a brand new tournament. ments and a lot of players and supporters will be saying long may it remain Sun Eugene for birdie to move into a share of the leads. She’s just missed. Played it with the speed required to reach. Didn’t quite have the break figured out. He’s a three-time winner. She was looking for her first this season. She’s had three top 10s. This will likely be her first runner up. And coach, you won. She’s going to get to 18 under. So she finishes as a co-runner up barring barring a bogey from Peso Hyan in which case we would have a three-hole playoff. The shots we’ve seen her make this week for someone who is typically playing on the feeder tour, the dream tour, nothing short of spectacular. And if she didn’t hit it into the woods, it might have been different. And for Pesoh Hyan, this is the drama of having the last shot. All the pressure is on you. Putts in. She wins. Misses. We’ll have a threehole playoff. an opportunity to forever have her name in the history books as the inaugural champion of the Aurora World Ladies Championship for par and the victory. She’s done it. a champion and a fourth in her career. Hey Soan wins the 2025 Aurora World Ladies Championship. Downhill two with a little right to left break. She had to work for it. She made it nervy. And on her 72nd and now we can say final hole. She has won the tournament. Son Eugene to share P2 with coach one and a 95 million one payday. That’s a par. 4 under today is 68 the title and now the celebrations can begin. Yes. Wonderful. Don’t get up. Give it up. Come on. Nice. He’s the greatest song. the champion of dance. His movement put you in a trance and he never leaves the disco alone. Conceit wears the finest clothes. He’s the greatest I ever Let’s go. So after 72 holes, here is how the final leaderboard looks. Peso here on the winner at 19 under. Coochi1 really turning it up on the way in to finish. Tied for second with Sun Eugene. Kim Suji 65 delivers her a fourth place finish. Noui 66 takes her to fifth. The spot she shares with EA1 and Pak Jang. Cheu shoots a 70 on Sunday to finish 14 under and in a tie for eighth place. Jaming Young also at that mark with the same score today and for the week. Kim Sun7 after her seven under yesterday shoots a 68 as does coachu. Today they finish tied for 10th which means both siblings are in the top 10. Special day for the family I am sure. Euginai Sojian and Sojian we highlight with her 65 sona Kimchi and Imin. They finished tied for 17th at 11 under. Tough day at the office for Chim. She had a fantastic shot on the back nine but ultimately it wasn’t enough to salvage an even par today. She finishes plus one. Yu Yian Joe and her pier with some fantastic performances. That’s Egree four unders 6 under 66 for Sonier Bean to finish eight under and a 65 as well down there from Hungan. So to go from one under all the way up to a tie 37 position. Pungman Gi, we see her tied for 43rd. She had a really strong start to the tournament. just couldn’t sustain it over the course of the weekend. She had a 67 to begin the tournament, but shot a 75 in the second round, keeping her a little bit too far out of contention. Iso Young shoots a 69 three under to be just outside of the top 50. Kim Dohi, the low amter, an even par finish with the 75 here today. Habin shoots a 73. Isili shoots. We lost it. Is she was able to shoot 100 today to finish at plus two. All right, we will soon hear from Peso Hyan. We’ll get into the final round highlights before or after to be determined. And then we’ll head to the 18th green. It’s party time, ladies and gentlemen. Stay with us as we celebrate the finale of this last event of the first half of the season. Okay. Final round. Keep speech. Fore! Foreign! Foreign! Oh, Um body poster. Papa Oh, evench. Saint And for Championship. I’m done. All right, the blimp driver is having some fun and we’re just about ready. But before we get to the awards presentation, let’s recap how we got here. Final rounds of the Aurora World Ladies Championship. 54 holes set us in a pretty good way. We had a pretty strong idea of who would be challenging for the win, but it would really be late in the round when the finalists would emerge. We’d also see EA1 who was the epitome of consistent this week, deliver one of her best performances. Once again, birdies at one and five, two quick birdies. She would climb the leaderboard into that top 10. Sun Eugene had been at even until the sixth hole when she would break the ice. Nice hill punt for Birdie. She was even cuz she started with a bird, lost that stroke at four, but would get it back shortly thereafter. Number 11 is where we want to head next. Kim Suji, she was one of the stories of the day. A 12 under. After going three under on the front nine, she would deliver an eagle, ladies and gentlemen. An eagle. She can hardly believe it. It was perfect that run. Birdie Birdie Eagle. She was very much sniffing around the top five. And you would never say never. She only would finish three strokes back. Sun picking up another bird at the nine. moving into a very comfortable position heading to the back nine. One of the leaders to 15 and on 15 it was EA1. I remember this shot in particular. We said, “Look, her irons really haven’t been ticking this week.” But you know what has been? Her wedges, skipping that in off the flag and essentially hovering half the ball over the hole. She couldn’t believe it. She was ready to party. She would continue to pick up some birds on the way in to a top five finish for Kim Suji. This was the punch that secured her fourth spot. A marvelous birdie bogey free. Five birds and an eagle on the day for a 65 tip of the cap too. A very experienced veteran who electrified the course today. Peso Han at 14. She was a co-leader until she made this class. Here we go to 18 under. And with the benefit of hindsight, she would not look back. Though it was close, it got very, very interesting on the run in this. The par three 17. Sun Eugene with a sixiron. She saved one of her best shots for the penultimate hole. Certainly one of her best shots off the tea. confidently going over the water in that treacherous downhill spot just before the green to a pit placement that was in 5 yds from the fringe on the right and seven from the fringe at the front. She with birdie putting all the pressure on the 18th hole. Coochi won. It was up and down at times but more ups than downs. The dreams who were starved was a birdie at the last to go to 18 under par. She would share the runner up spot with Sun Eugene. They were just not able to keep pace with our champion, Queso Hyan, who won it with a 67 and a birdie at the ladies and gentlemen, time to head down to the 18th grade for today’s awards presentation. Welcome. foreign speech. Come on. Thank forchech. Warrior. Ladies, Ladies, I could put the shoes in it. She gets to know Ladies trophy. Wow. Inside room. Ladies, Oh my god. I don’t know. Foreign speech. Foreign speech. Wow. They don’t know much about Wow. Very fantabulous. Tik Tok. Amen. Welcome. Hello. It’s okay. Well, I told you it was just about that basket of palm pals time to shine. And I think Feso Hian enjoyed throwing them out to the gallery almost as much as she enjoyed dawning that beautiful green jacket for the very first time. And what a trophy, too. Inspired by her pals on the boat. We’ll miss them, I’m sure. But with any luck, we’ll see them again next year because this was a fantastic debut, the Aurora World Ladies Championship at the Aurora Golf and Resorts of which Pesohan was awarded an honorary membership amongst other prizes including million 180 million one. Well, unfortunately, this is now where we have to say goodbye. But don’t worry, we’ll be back next week and we’re excited for this one. And we’re heading south to Chu in Soipoi at Cypress Golf and Resort for the 12th Chu Sasu Masters. Yunina is our defending champion. We have 132 players on the field and another 1 billion1 purse up for grabs. But until then, it’s farewell. We appreciate your continued viewership and support of the KPGA tour. And we certainly appreciate our hardworking crew for putting this broadcast on. for all of them. I’ve been Adam Jenkins. Thanks one final time and see you next week in Squiposhi. But for now, so long. I’m
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