Yani Tseng found herself in contention again at the Honda LPGA Thailand. Thanks to a 5-under 67 today, Tseng was right there at the end of the day, finishing runner-up along with Mirim Lee and Stacy Lewis.
It was the first time since the 2014 Kingsmill Championship that Tseng has finished that high at the event. The former No. 1 has 15 career wins but hasn’t found herself in the winner’s circle since the 2012 Kia Classic. As a result, she found herself more nervous than she thought she would be.
“I played good, but I missed bunch of putts out there,” Tseng said after she signed her scorecard. “I was just actually a little nervous out there when I putting. I don’t know, just maybe thinking a little more on my putting than others. But I got some lucky bounce and make birdie on the last hole so I was very happy. Just fricking nervous out there. I think just at least I back into the circle. Hopefully take into next week.”
It was the first time since the 2014 Kingsmill Championship that Tseng has finished that high at the event. The former No. 1 has 15 career wins but hasn’t found herself in the winner’s circle since the 2012 Kia Classic. As a result, she found herself more nervous than she thought she would be.
“I played good, but I missed bunch of putts out there,” Tseng said after she signed her scorecard. “I was just actually a little nervous out there when I putting. I don’t know, just maybe thinking a little more on my putting than others. But I got some lucky bounce and make birdie on the last hole so I was very happy. Just fricking nervous out there. I think just at least I back into the circle. Hopefully take into next week.”