Angel Yin won for the second time on the LPGA Tour, making birdie on the 18th hole Sunday for a 7-under 65 that was just enough to hold off hard-charging Akie Iwai of Japan in the Honda LPGA Thailand.
So I just had to keep my head down,” said Yin. Her winning total was three strokes shy of the LPGA’s 72-hole scoring record, set by Sei Young Kim, who shot 31-under-par 257 to win the 2018 Thornberry ...