29 thoughts on “Condensed Final Round | 2022 KPMG Women's PGA Championship

  1. matter of days before LIV Women will appear so u ladies can make more $$$, be super players and enjoy the freedom as professional golfers than be tied down to this archaic lpga.

  2. 정말 기다렸던 모습이네요. 인지 선수 그동안 맘 고생 많으셨을텐데 축하 드리고 앞으로도 항상 웃는 얼굴 볼수 있길 바랍니다. 화이팅!

  3. Lexi has had the worse luck in big events, she just can't hold that lead in the final round. I really believe Lexi will win some majors ahead, she is way overdue with wins….The damn Koreans are kicking butt on the LPGA tour now..

  4. Wow…Lexi's swing is weird. I'm surprised she can hit 2 similar drives! She almost comes out of her shoes!!
    And she "pokes" her putter!?!?! Chun earned this win – flawless swing sequence and buttery putting.

  5. It was tough watching Lexi beat herself! Just can't afford to miss 2 and 3 foot putts and expect to win tournaments. She should have won this by at least three strokes.

  6. My local NBC affiliate cut to commercial just as Lexi was about to putt on 18. Even they knew she'd miss and saved her fans from more agony.

  7. In-Gee +4 each of the last 2 rounds. She only won it because everyone else played worse than she did!!!!! Only one player went under 70 in R4 and that was Hataoka. If ever anyone won a tournament by default, that was it!!! Some of the worst golf ever played by the best players in the LPGA in that tournament!!!!

  8. 20 minutes of highlights and they don't show Choi's great long putt at the last hole (she was playing with Lexi and In-Gee) which brought the house down. Highlights? Phooey!!!

  9. Gawd, I am so very happy for Dumbo. Her determination and commitment to push through her personal struggles is very inspiring. THAT is the story the LPGA, Golf Channel, and other outlets NEED to latch onto and vigorously promote. Enough of the LIV/players slander campaign.

    You want to grow the game? Then, put this sweet, honest, and relatable LPGA Champion on every promo and story lead for the rest of the season – Dumbo's story will surely resonate with MANY current and potential golf fans.

  10. 9:05 It’s amazing how she never lost her smile even when the tournament seems to slip away from her.
    Round 1: course record -8. 5 stroke lead
    Round 2: -3. 6 stroke lead
    Round 3: +3. 3 stroke lead
    Round 4: quickly lost her lead early on and was +4 after the front nine.
    If you put other professional golfers in her shoes, i bet most of them would slam the club after a bad hit or swear after missing a putt out of frustration. In gee kept her smile throughout the round.
    What’s really amazing is that she almost retired before the tournament. her coach told the press after the tournament that him and In Gee talked about possibly ending her professional career before entering the tournament feeling defeated after many years of winless years. She had an emotional call with her sister and decided to give herself one more shot. I can see how frustrating professional golf can be especially after experiencing a success early on in her career. You are working on your game harder than ever, but feels like your best days are behind you. That must have felt very defeated.
    After a blazing first round, i am sure she felt like the god is on her side and finally responding to her prayer. Then imagine how she must have felt on 16th hole tee box on the final round. What appeared to be an insurmountable lead (6 strokes after 2 round) has completely vanished. Now, you are 2 shots behind the leader with 3 holes to go… still keeping her composure in check, smiling at the fans after the hole-out.
    My hat off to her. What a woman!

  11. Sorry but Lexi lost her bottle and as for her putting well enough said She'll never win a Tournament in another 4 years unless she learns. Her biggest battle is her Mental Health i love her to pieces and now worry for her after this

  12. Well deserved win for
    In Gee Chun, stayed positive smiling all the way through. Although Thompson missed those putts, there are 72 HOLES played In Gee could look back and say 'what if'
    Also great to knock the smile off the biased Pressel.

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