LPGA Tour
Inbee Park carded a
final-round 69 to
win the Kraft Nabisco Championship by four strokes, finishing
at 15-under-par 273. This marks her second major title, in addition to her win
at the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open.
Before turning professional in 2007, Park recorded eight
career AJGA wins from 2001-2005, including the 2002 Rolex Girls Junior
Championship and the 2003 Rolex Tournament of Champions. The five-time Rolex
Junior All-American and 2002 Rolex Junior Player of the Year won the U.S.
Women’s Open in 2008, making her one of five women in history to win both the
U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship and U.S. Women’s Open.
Web.com Tour
Benjamin Alvarado
finished at 19-under-par 265 to win the Brasil Classic Presented by HSBC by one
stroke.
A native of Chile, Alvarado competed in the 2003 Rolex
Tournament of Champions where he finished 19th. He went on to post a
fourth-place finish at the 2004 Thunderbird International Junior.
Alvarado was a two-time All-American at Arizona State
University, where his freshman scoring average ranked fifth in the program’s
history.