Webb clinches victory

Australia’s Karrie Webb led from start to finish to clinch the Michelob ULTRA Open at the Kingsmill Resort in Virginia today.

Webb clinches victory

Australia’s Karrie Webb led from start to finish to clinch the Michelob ULTRA Open at the Kingsmill Resort in Virginia today.

With a final-round 70 for a 14-under-par 270, the former world number one won by seven shots from Mexico’s Lorena Ochoa and South Korea’s Hee-Won Han.

Han had a 70 while Ochoa bogeyed the last for a 72, which meant she fell to second place behind Webb on the LPGA money list.

Webb started the final round with a five-shot lead, and the gap was intact when she had to stop after nine holes for a thunderstorm that suspended play for more than an hour. On the return, Ochoa double-bogeyed the 10th to put Webb in command.

“It’s great to have won again,” said Webb, who has sparked her great comeback to form with a seventh career major at the Kraft Nabisco Championship in California in March. Since then, she has had two seconds and a tenth.

“I can’t say the comeback is complete, but I’m certainly enjoying this stretch of form. It’s amazing what confidence does for your game.

“I’m seeing a few putts going into the hole and just have great trust in everything I’m doing.”

Last year, 31-year-old Webb slumped to number 27 – her lowest ranking in 10 years on the tour – and she had gone almost two years without a win until her Kraft victory. Today’s was her 32nd career title.

Becky Morgan (76) and Karen Stupples (75) were the best British players, but a long way back on seven-over-par 291, while Laura Davies, having made her first cut in eight starts in America this year, had a triple-bogey at the last hole for a 76 and 10 over.

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