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By Associated Press
POSTED: 06:02 p.m. EDT, May 10, 2009
WILLIAMSBURG, Va.: Cristie Kerr emerged today from a four-way tie for the lead with a tap-in birdie on the par-5 15th hole and held on to win her second Michelob Ultra Open.
Kerr, who also won in 2005, went from one shot behind to the lead when Song-Hee Kim of South Korea made a double bogey on the par-4 16th and Kerr made her birdie moments later a hole behind.
The putt gave her a 16-under total, and when other challengers In-Kyung Kim and third-round co-leader Lindsey Wright also made bogeys, Kerr led by two shots with two holes left.
Kerr finished at 16-under 268 for her 12th career victory and the $330,000 winner's check.
In-Kyung Kim finished second when Wright bogeyed the finishing hole. Wright and Song-Hee Kim shared fourth at 271.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va.: Cristie Kerr emerged today from a four-way tie for the lead with a tap-in birdie on the par-5 15th hole and held on to win her second Michelob Ultra Open.
Kerr, who also won in 2005, went from one shot behind to the lead when Song-Hee Kim of South Korea made a double bogey on the par-4 16th and Kerr made her birdie moments later a hole behind.
The putt gave her a 16-under total, and when other challengers In-Kyung Kim and third-round co-leader Lindsey Wright also made bogeys, Kerr led by two shots with two holes left.
Kerr finished at 16-under 268 for her 12th career victory and the $330,000 winner's check.
In-Kyung Kim finished second when Wright bogeyed the finishing hole. Wright and Song-Hee Kim shared fourth at 271.
