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Ariya Jutanugarn picked up her fifth win of the season on Sunday at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open. Jutanugarn held both the 36 and 54-hole leads and entered the final round with a two-stroke lead. The world No.2 carded a six-under par, 66 to win by four-strokes at 23-under par, her lowest winning total of 2016. With her victory, Jutanugarn is a perfect five for five with the 54-hole lead, having lead heading into the final round in each of her victories this season. Her 23-under par winning total matches the Tournament record set by So Yeon Ryu in 2014.
"I think today, like before today I felt like I wanted to have fun and be happy on the course. No matter what's going to happen, I can handle it," Jutanugarn told the media. "I feel really happy with myself right now."
The Thai player’s victory is all the more impressive given that last week in Rio Jutanugarn was forced to withdraw from the third round of the women’s competition at the Olympic games due to a left knee injury. While her knee remained taped throughout this week’s event, she appeared healthy as she cruised to her fifth victory of 2016. The 2015 rookie swept the month of May on the LPGA Tour to make history as the first player on Tour to win her first three events consecutively. She followed up those victories with her first major title in July at the RICOH Women’s British Open.
"After I won my first tournament, after that, I feel like I reached my goal, and after that I feel like I don't care like what my ranking going to be," Jutanugarn said. "I don't care if I'm going to win the tournament or not. The only thing I want to be is I really want to be happy on the course. That's the only key I want to be right now."
http://www.lpga.com/news/2016-quick-recap-final-round-canadian-pacific-womens-open