Kyung Kim wins Public Links
NESHANIC STATION, N.J. -- Kyung Kim won the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links on Saturday, beating Ashlan Ramsey 4 and 2 in the 36-hole final at Neshanic Valley.
The 18-year-old Kim, from Chandler, Ariz., took a 2-up lead with a birdie on the 32nd hole, won the 33rd with another birdie and took the 34th with a par to close out the match.
"I just can't believe it," said Kim, who will be a freshman at Southern California this fall. "It was a long week, but to be finally done and to win, it's pretty amazing."
Fighting 20-mph wind, Kim had 10 birdies in 34 holes.
"I didn't know I had ten birdies," said Kim. "That's so much."
The 16-year-old Ramsey, from Milledgeville, Ga., had eight birdies.
"Kyung, obviously, played better than me, but I think the difference was she made more putts than I did," Ramsey said.
The tournament is limited to players who don't hold privileges at any course that doesn't extend playing privileges to the general public.
Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press
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