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Golf - 06. April 2021.

Thailand’s Patty Tavatanakit claims her first major victory at 2021 ANA Inspiration

Thailand’s Patty Tavatanakit claimed her first major victory at the 2021 ANA Inspiration, calmly closing out with a blemish-free final round of 68 having held the lead since Thursday.


 

The 21 year old rookie started the day five shots clear of a formidable chasing pack which included the world No.1 and four past ANA Inspiration champions. It was the 2016 Champion, Lydia Ko, who came closest to thwarting Tavatanakit’s maiden LPGA victory as she surged up the leaderboard with a stunning final round of 62, finishing just two shots back in second place.

Tavatanakit’s jump into Poppie’s Pond alongside her caddie Ryan Hogue was almost as impressive and stylish as her on-course performance. She said, “It's amazing I'm still calm, there is some calmness in me. I don't know why. But like I said, I just wanted it to be done since this morning, I didn't get a lot of sleep last night. But I meditated twice this morning. Just be patient and I knew it was going to be hard out here and I got to be really strong mentally. So it feels great to be a major champion. It still hasn't really sunk in yet the fact that I just turned 21 six months ago and now I'm a major champion in my rookie year. Just crazy.”

Through the week and again on the green during the trophy and robe presentation, she referenced the importance of playing in the ANA Inspiration as an amateur and how she called upon the experience of winning the low-amateur medal in 2019 throughout the week. She explained, “It's an amazing, amazing feeling. I feel like I'm really grateful for all the opportunities I got from before AJGA for having me play here as an amateur, and also got an invite when I was in college. Really grateful for those opportunities to come and play, experience the course and know how it's like to play in a major. I feel like that helped me a lot. I was talking to my coach last year at the U.S. Open. I was like, Wait this is my fifth U.S. Open. Then I was just, Oh, man, I've played in couple majors, like enough to know how to handle myself out there, and it was probably the best experiences I've ever gotten.”

Ko was as delightfully philosophical as always when she spoke of her spectacular 62 which tied the lowest tournament round record of Lorena Ochoa in 2006. She said, “I was a little bit of a mess the first couple days. I made a lot of birdies -- I made more birdies than bogeys thank goodness, but I was making a lot of like clumsy mistakes, and it kind of fed on from what was happening last week. I was just excited that I could be back in this kind of position and be under this adrenaline. Always no matter if it's a major or just any other event we play, I think it's great to finish your tournament on a high. I was like, oh, you know, I wonder if I hadn't made a few of the clumsy mistakes early in the week what could have happened. There can be times when you go, oh, what could have been, but I feel like I have to focus on what were the things that I did well to just be in this position.  Even though I haven't won, I think it's probably he owe if somebody said, hey, you're going to shoot 62 today, I'd be like, oh, yeah, definitely give me the ticket to 62 and I'll just sit in the shade all day. So yeah, I think I'm obviously pleased with it. Like I said earlier, Patty played amazing golf, and I tried to chase her, but she was just a bit too far away.”

 

ANA INSPIRATION LEADERBOARD

 

Player

To Par

Score

1

Patty Tavatanakit

-18

66-69-67-68—270

2

Lydia Ko

-16

70-69-71-62—272

T3

Sei Young Kim

-11

71-71-68-66—277

T3

Nelly Korda

-11

71-70-70-66—277

T3

Nanna Koerstz Madsen

-11

72-68-71-66—277

T3

Shanshan Feng

-11

67-69-72-69—277

 

 

LPGA PLAYER NOTES


Rolex Rankings No. 103 Patty Tavatanakit (66-69-67-68)

  • She hit 11 of 14 fairways and 16 of 18 greens, with 30 putts
  • Her 270 is the second-lowest 72-hole score at her LPGA Tour career, behind only the 268 she shot at the 2019 Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic
  • Her 18-under 270 is one off the ANA Inspiration 72-hole scoring record of 19-under 269, set by Dottie Pepper in 1999
  • Tavatanakit is a 2020/2021 LPGA Tour rookie; her career-best finish is a tie for fifth at the 2018 U.S. Women’s Open (as an amateur) and at the 2021 Gainbridge LPGA
  • This is Tavatanakit’s fourth event of the 2021 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is a tie for fifth at the Gainbridge LPGA
  • This is Tavatanakit’s fourth appearance in the ANA Inspiration; her best finish is a tie for 26th in 2019 as an amateur
  • Tavatanakit is the first rookie to win the ANA Inspiration since Juli Inkster in 1984
  • She becomes the fourth wire-to-wire winner (no ties) and the first since Karrie Webb
  • Tavatanakit is the 14th different player in Tour history to win a major championship title as a rookie
  • She becomes the first Rolex First-Time Winner of the 2021 season and is the sixth player to become a Rolex First-Time Winner at the ANA Inspiration
  • Tavatanakit is the 19th player to earn her first major title at the ANA Inspiration
  • She becomes the second UCLA Bruin to ever win a major championship, joining Mo Martin (2014 AIG Women’s Open)
  • Named the 2019 Gaelle Truet Rookie of the Year on the Symetra Tour after a season where she took three victories
  • She is now eligible for the 2021 Rolex ANNIKA Major Award
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