Yang prospers as Lewis falters late

Stacy Lewis of The Woodlands, Texas watches her ball fly from the second tee during the third round of the LPGA Coates Golf Championship at the Golden Ocala Golf and Equestrian Club in Ocala, Fla. on Friday, Jan. 30, 2015. (AP Photo/The Ocala Star-Banner, Bruce Ackerman)

CHONBURI, Thailand -- South Korea's Amy Yang won the Honda LPGA Thailand on Sunday for her second LPGA Tour title, finishing with a 3-under 69 for a two-stroke victory over American Stacy Lewis and two others.

Yang broke a tie with Lewis (Arkansas Razorbacks) with a three-stroke swing on the par-4 15th. Yang made a short birdie putt on the hole, and Lewis had a double bogey after blasting a 67-yard wedge shot over the green. Yang bogeyed No. 16 and closed with two pars to finish at 15-under 273 on Siam Country Club's Pattaya Old Course.

"I don't know what just happened," Yang said. "I still can't believe I did it today."

Yang, 25, is projected to jump from 16th to 11th in the world ranking.

She started her round with a birdie on the first hole to move into an early tie with Lewis. Birdies on the sixth and seventh took her to 15 under, while a bogey on the fifth dropped Lewis to 13 under. The two moved into a tie on the 14th at 15 under when Yang made bogey and Lewis a birdie. Lewis had made a birdie at the seventh to get to 14 under but the former Razorbacks All-American ran into trouble on the 15th.

"I was a little bit nervous out there, but I tried to focus on how low I can go today, just focus on my game," said Yang, also the 2013 LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship winner in South Korea.

She has finished in the top five in her last tour starts. She was second last week in the Women's Australian Open, two strokes behind top-ranked Lydia Ko.

"I worked hard in this offseason and I really wanted to come back and play well," Yang said. "It came earlier than I thought. I'm going to keep working hard."

Lewis, the third-round leader, finished with a 72 and won $106,941 to match Taiwan's Yani Tseng and South Korea's Mirim Lee at 13 under. Tseng, the 2011 and 2012 winner, had a 67, and Lee shot 69. Lewis had opened the tournament at 14-under after the second round. when she hit 29 of 36 greens in regulation. She only hit 20 of 36 greens the final two days when she was a combined 1 over.

Tseng won the last of her 15 LPGA Tour titles in 2012.

"I played good, but I missed bunch of putts out there," Tseng said. "I was just actually a little nervous out there when I was putting."

Spain's Beatriz Recari had a 63 to match the course record. She tied for fifth at 12 under with South Korea's Sei Young Kim (65).

Sports on 03/02/2015