Kim clinches win for Sorenstam, Internationals
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The Associated Press - Published: December 1, 2008
SINGAPORE — Annika Sorenstam celebrated two big victories in her next-to-last event before retiring.
For starters Sunday in the Lexus Cup, the International team captain waited out a lightning delay to finish off Asian counterpart Se Ri Pak 3 and 2 in the opening singles match, the longtime stars' first match-play showdown.
A couple of hours later, American Christina Kim gave Sorenstam an even bigger victory, finishing with a birdie on the par-5 18th against Namika Omata for the winning half-point in the three-day event at Singapore Island Country Club.
"It's one thing to be inside the ropes in control, but when you're cheering for everyone you want to help them however you can," said Sorenstam, set to end her Hall of Fame career next week in the Ladies European Tour's Dubai Ladies Masters.
"I kept getting goose bumps after goose bumps out there. I was really into it. I'm really proud of this team for trying so hard. I could not have asked for a better ending. ... There is nothing like a team event and, when you pull it all together, the atmosphere and camaraderie is one of a kind."
Kim's halve gave Sorenstam's International team a 12-1/2-11-1/2 victory, ending the side's two-year losing streak and evening the series 2-2.
"I'm amazed it came down to my match," said Kim, the outcome left to her and Omata after the 11th and 12th matches ended early. "I think I started walking before I even hit the putt out there. This is such a thrill. To be here and to win for Annika is the greatest feeling. To have it come down to me. I was scared blankless."
Kim was asked about Sorenstam — with Sorenstam listening.
"She's been a huge icon in golf in general," Kim said. "She's a true icon. She's one of those people you come across once in a lifetime. We didn't only know her, but competed against her. Truly an honor. The only thing left is making babies. The passion, everything that you've done is a milestone. You've been a historic person."
Pak bogeyed three of the first five holes to hand Sorenstam a 3-up lead, then won Nos. 6 and 8 to cut the deficit to one. Sorenstam parred the 12th to make it 2-up, then matched Pak with birdies on 13 and 14 before adding a third straight birdie on 15 to restore her 3-up cushion. Then, after the delay, both parred 16 to end the match.
Angela Stanford, Katherine Hull, Helen Alfredsson and Natalie Gulbis also earned full points for the International team.


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