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Lauren Coughlin Wins the Aramco Championship by 5 Shots at Shadow Creek

Coughlin earned $600,000 and her third LPGA title after only four players finished under par in the $4 million event.

  • On Sunday, Lauren Coughlin won the LPGA Aramco Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada, with a five-shot victory and 7-under total, earning $600,000 for her third career LPGA Tour title.
  • Shadow Creek's challenging layout made scoring difficult, with Coughlin noting, "This golf course is really, really hard, especially if you get in the wrong spot," contrasting her win with last year's runner-up finish.
  • Nelly Korda shot a 75 to finish runner-up at 2-under, while only four players finished under par in the $4 million event featuring 38 of the top 40 ranked players.
  • Projected to rise from 32nd to 12th in world rankings, Coughlin's victory marks her first title in the United States, following 2024 wins in Canada and Scotland.
  • Organized by Golf Saudi and co-sanctioned by the LPGA and Ladies European Tour, this tournament is the first such event in the United States, with more anticipated in North America.
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[Sports Chosun Reporter Jung Hyun-seok] Kim Hyo-joo, who was challenging for the historic record of winning three consecutive weeks on the LPGA Tour, finished tied for 13th at the Aramco Championship. On the 6th (Korean time), Kim shot an even-par 72 in the final fourth round of the 'Aramco Championship,' held at Shadow Creek Golf Course (par 72) in Las Vegas, Nevada, exchanging four birdies for four bogeys. With a final total of 4-over-par 292,…

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Lauren Coughlin goes wire-to-wire to win Aramco Championship

Lauren Coughlin went wire-to-wire and captured the inaugural Aramco Championship on Sunday in Las Vegas for her first win on the LPGA Tour since 2024.

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