She also won player of the year for the first time, meaning she supplanted Lydia Ko as both the Globe winner and the year's top player. But she finished eight shots back of Charley Hull, who shot a final-round 66 and finished at 19 under for her first LPGA victory. 1 player, who wrapped Ariya in a big hug when their rounds were complete before heading off to sign dozens of autographs. Combined, Ko and Chun took more than 11,500 swings over 166 rounds - and the scoring title came down to one putt. Hull finished two shots ahead of So Yeon Ryu, that margin coming after they had a two-shot swing at the 17th.
Source: Bangkok Post November 20, 2016 20:40 UTC