Mexico’s Lopez wins LPGA Dana Open with late birdie charge
WASHINGTON: Mexico’s Gaby Lopez birdied the last three holes for the second consecutive day to fire an 8-under par 63 on Sunday and win the LPGA Dana Open by one stroke.
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WASHINGTON: Mexico’s Gaby Lopez birdied the last three holes for the second consecutive day to fire an 8-under par 63 on Sunday and win the LPGA Dana Open by one stroke.
SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) — Gaby Lopez rallied from four shots behind Sunday and closed with three straight birdies for a 8-under 63 and a one-shot victory in the Dana Open.
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