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In Gee Chun holds on to take home Women's PGA Championship

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In Gee Chun was an upbeat, smiling presence throughout the Women's PGA Championship — easy enough when you shoot 64 in the first round and lead comfortably for much of the tournament.

In the final round, all of her positive thinking was put to the test.

"Golf is never easy," the 27-year-old South Korean said.

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In Gee Chun, of South Korea, poses with the winners trophy after winning the KPMG Women's PGA Championship golf tournament at Congressional Country Club, Sunday, June 26, 2022, in Bethesda, Md.  (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Chun won her third major championship, playing her best in the first round on a wet day and then persevering through a steamy weekend at Congressional. On Sunday, she quickly lost what was left of a once-sizeable lead, then rallied to win by one when Lexi Thompson's putting faltered down the stretch.

Chun shot a 3-over 75 on each of the last two days of the tournament. She finished at 5-under 283, barely enough to beat out Thompson (73) and Minjee Lee (70) by a stroke.

"Before start today my coach told me, ‘In Gee, if you enjoy your game, this trophy is yours,'" Chun said. "Sometimes it’s really hard to keep smiling when my game, I mean, going not good, but I think I hung in there. So I’m so proud now."

The 27-year-old Floridian botched a par putt from a couple feet on No. 14, but a birdie on 15 restored her lead to two. Then she bogeyed the par-5 16th while Chun made birdie, leaving the two players tied with two holes remaining.

Thompson, who declined a post-round news conference, three-putted for bogey on 17. After an impressive approach from the rough on 18, her birdie

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