Miyazato bags title as Ochoa says goodbye
Morelia (Mexico), May 3: Lorena Ochoa bid an emotional farewell to the LPGA tour on Sunday, as even tournament winner Ai Miyazato broke down in tears as she paid tribute to the departing world number one.
Japan’s Miyazato carded a six-under 67 on Sunday to win the Tres Marias Championship, but her third title of the season was overshadowed by Ochoa’s last appearance as a full-time LPGA player before she heads into retirement.
During the trophy presentation on the 18th green, Miyazato cried as she thanked Ochoa, who had chosen the rising Japanese star to play with her in the first two rounds here.
A few feet away, Ochoa wiped tears from her eyes as well.
“I want to say thanks to Lorena,” said Miyazato, whose 19-under total of 273 was one shot better than Stacy Lewis (66). “I really appreciate what she did for the LPGA and what she did for her country here in Mexico. She is one of my best friends,” Miyazato said, beginning to cry. “I’m going to miss her.”
Miyazato won titles earlier this year in Thailand and Singapore.
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