On Sunday, Peiyun Chien made history at the LPGA Classic in Cincinnati, Ohio. After posting a remarkable 64 on Saturday, she established a four-stroke lead heading into the final round. This marks the first time in her career that Chien has held such a large lead heading into the final round of a tournament.
The Taiwanese golfer has been playing some of the best golf of her career lately, and it was on full display this weekend. She started the tournament with a solid 68 on Friday, and then followed it up with an even better 64 on Saturday. Her 64 was the lowest round of the tournament so far, and it put her four strokes ahead of the nearest competitor.
Chien has been playing consistently well this season, and this tournament is no exception. She has been able to stay focused and keep her emotions in check throughout the tournament, which has allowed her to make smart decisions and play her best golf. She is confident heading into the final round, and she is determined to make history by becoming the first Taiwanese golfer to win an LPGA event.
The final round of the tournament will be an exciting one, as Chien looks to make history and secure her first LPGA victory. She has already established a four-stroke lead, and if she can maintain that lead, she will be the champion. All eyes will be on Chien as she looks to make history and become the first Taiwanese golfer to win an LPGA event.