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Boutier rules Maybank after 9th playoff hole

Celine Boutier (MOHD RASFAN/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE)
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AFP) — France’s Celine Boutier converted a birdie on the ninth playoff hole to seal a dramatic, rain-filled inaugural Maybank Championship title on Sunday after besting Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul in Kuala Lumpur.

The 29-year-old’s triumph also tied the second-longest sudden death playoff in LPGA history, equalling the mark set at the 2012 Kingsmill Championship.

Boutier had to play a total 81 holes before she finally secured her sixth LPGA Tour title, four of which have come this year.

Victory at the Kuala Lumpur Golf And Country Club also meant Boutier became the first LPGA golfer this year to amass four title wins.

“This year has definitely been unbelievable for me and very rewarding. I couldn’t be happier with the way this season is going,” said Boutier, who pocketed $450,000 for the win.

“Here, I felt we were both close to winning a few times, and I just felt like we had to make a birdie essentially.”

“I fought really hard in the playoff, and both of us were hitting really great shots and it paid off. It just goes to someone who did it better,” she said.

Both Boutier and Thitikul finished at 21-under scores of 267 over 72 holes, with the champion turning in a final round of 64, while the 20-year-old Thai sank in a birdie at the final hole to notch a 68 and force sudden death.

Their joint scores also meant they topped the leaderboard two shots in front of Jasmine Suwannapura and overnight leader Rose Zhang.

While both golfers were not birdie-shy in regulation time, with Boutier sinking eight and Thitikul five, they found them hard to come by in the sudden death playoff.

Both women parred the first playoff hole and play was suspended during the second playoff for almost 90 minutes due to rain.

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