Ryu Hae-ran on the golf course after placing second at the Kroger Queen City Championship, with winner Lottie Woad celebrating in the background.
Ryu Hae-ran on the golf course after placing second at the Kroger Queen City Championship, with winner Lottie Woad celebrating in the background.
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Ryu Hae-ran finishes runner-up at Kroger Queen City Championship

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Ryu Hae-ran ended the Kroger Queen City Championship in second place on May 17 in Cincinnati, Ohio. England's Lottie Woad claimed the title.

Ryu Hae-ran carded a three-under 67 in the final round to finish at 10-under 270 overall. She ended two strokes behind Lottie Woad of England.

Ryu started the final round four shots back but made five birdies on the front nine to close the gap. A double bogey on the 16th hole proved costly.

Woad held on for a one-stroke lead and secured her second LPGA victory with a birdie on the 17th. Ryu said afterward she was pleased with the result.

The 25-year-old noted her game is in good shape ahead of the U.S. Women's Open starting June 4.

Ce que les gens disent

Initial reactions on X focused on Lottie Woad securing her second LPGA Tour title by defeating Haeran Ryu by two strokes at the Kroger Queen City Championship. Posts from sports outlets and writers noted the close finish and Woad's strong performance on a windy Sunday. Some highlighted the odds and the event's outcome in neutral terms without strong opinions. Discussions remained limited in volume and engagement shortly after the May 17 event.

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