Japan\'s Ai Miyazato birdied three of her last six holes en route to a two-under 70 and a four-stroke victory in the inaugural LPGA Lotte Championship. Miyazato claimed the eighth LPGA title of her career with a 12-under total of 276. She had taken a three-shot lead into the final round and had four birdies and two bogeys on Saturday as windy conditions again made things difficult on the par-72 Ko Olina course. Miyazato\'s victory comes after two runner-up finishes to world number one Yani Tseng of Taiwan this season, in Thailand and Phoenix. South Korea\'s Meena Lee was tied for the lead after a birdie at the 15th, but she took a double-bogey six at the par-four 18th to complete a two-under 70 for a share of second place along with Spain\'s Azahara Munoz. Munoz carded a 71 to join Lee on eight-under 280. It was a further stroke back to South Korea\'s So Yeon Ryu (71) and American Cristie Kerr (72) on 281. Tseng, winner of three titles this year, carded a 74 that left her tied for 10th on four-under -- her seventh straight top-10 finish this year.
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