Ai finds form ahead of Evian Masters title defence

Ai Miyazato should be at her best for the Evian Masters presented by Société Générale this month, when the event takes place at Evian Masters Golf Club in France from 26-29 July. The twice winner of the tournament, in 2009 and 2011, earned her second victory of the 2012 LPGA Tour season at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship on Sunday.

The 27-year-old from Okinawa fired a final round of six under par 65 to overcome a five shot deficit and claim the ninth LPGA title of her career, finishing a stroke clear of fellow Japanese player Mika Miyazato and Azahara Munoz of Spain.

Ai started the day five shots back of second-round leader, rookie Veronica Felibert, but tallied four birdies on the front nine to vault into contention. Two more birdies on No. 13 and 15 then moved Ai Miyazato into a share of the lead before a bogey on the par-3 17th put her one shot back heading into her final hole. She hit her third shot on 18 to about 4 feet and drained the putt to move to 12-under. Mika Miyazato, who had also been 12-under, bogeyed No. 17 to drop one behind her and then missed a six-foot birdie putt on 18 that would have forced a playoff.

“After the second round, I didn’t really expect that I can win this tournament, you know, because I was five shots behind, and I watched Veronica’s game yesterday on TV, she made everything, so I was like I have to shoot like really, really low score today,” said Ai. “Just no expectation before the round, so that helps.  I could focus on just every single shot, and I had really controlled myself really well out there, so that’s why I think I played really well.”

Last year, the world number three claimed her second Evian Masters title by two strokes from American Stacy Lewis.

The event, which is co-sanctioned between the LPGA and LET, saw her collect a bumper first prize cheque of €363,079.63 which meant that she also won the LET’s season-ending Henderson Money List for 2011. She later donated part of her winnings to tsunami relief efforts in Japan.