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Stephanie Meadow tops shot on 72nd hole with chance to tie KPMG Women's PGA lead

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Sunday, 25 June 2023 12:54

SPRINGFIELD N.J. — Throughout major championship history, there has been an abundance of indelible winning moments — and losing ones. 

Unfortunately for Stephanie Meadow, she's now included in the latter part of that statement. 

Playing Balusrol's closing par-5 on the Lower Course in the final round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, the 31-year-old Northern Irishwoman needed an eagle to match the lead at 7 under and put pressure on Ruoning Yin, the eventual champion, to make birdie to avoid a playoff. 

But Meadow topped her approach shot with 243 yards to the hole and 217 to the front. It skipped it over the water on the fairway's left side, barely advancing and settling in the rough, essentially ending her victory hopes. 

"Obviously that was not my career best shot there on the second," she said following her 1-under 70 final round. "Yeah, I got lucky, and I knew it, and I still tried to make birdie. Sometimes the golf gods are in your favor and sometimes they're not, so they were looking out for me right there, but I'll just wipe that from the memory for now."

Impressively, though, she still made par. 

"It could have been way worse," she said. "It was great to have that putt. The third shot was a really solid shot, so out of the rough to give myself a good look. But it happens."

Earlier in the round, Meadow's pairing — which included her, 54-hole leader Leona Maguire and Jenny Shin — was put on the clock (after play was suspended for nearly two hours due to thunderstorms) for slow play. 

"After we restarted, I think we just fell behind really quickly," Meadow said. "I looked over, and they were like a hole and a half, two holes in front of us. But it's part of it. I think nine years being out here, you know how to handle being on the clock. You try not to let it get to you. Certainly makes you rush a little bit here and there, but we caught back up."

Meadow wasn't rushed by the time she reached her 72nd hole, but she tried to swing a little too hard and had a damaging final hole. 

Meadow, however, posted a T-3 finish, her best on the LPGA Tour since November 2020. 

And afterward, the world's 151st-ranked player was all smiles walking into the interview area, despite falling short of major championship glory. 

"It's been a long time since I finished tied for third, and the check is not bad," she said with a laugh after claiming $423,070 from the $10 million purse. "I did my best. I laid it all out there, and that's all I can do, and I'm excited to go home for two weeks."

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