Hee Kyung Seo ran away with his first career title at the Kia Classic, delivering a 70 (minus-2) sufficient to enable him to win by six shots Sunday.

Seo, who is not a member of the LPGA Tour, received a pass from the sponsor to enter the tournament. Seo, 23, who earned 11 victories on the circuit of the Korean LPGA, may now decide to join the LPGA.
Seo, who began the tournament with a score of 70 at La Costa, took control of the race by linking the round of 67 and 69 en route to a cumulative under-12 (276).
The South Koreans have taken the first four positions overall. Inbee Park (65) seized the second position, while Jiyai Shin (70) and Jee Young Lee (70) finished tied for third at 5 under.
Michelle Wie was penalized two strokes after she filed her stick on the ground after his ball out of the water near the 11th green, causing him a double bogey.
She was informed of this decision by the official LPGA Doug Bercht few holes later. At this time, it lagged behind with five shots on Seo.
Wie has finally completed the competition with a score of 72, tied for fifth at minus-4.
Samantha Richdale of Kelowna, tripped while playing 80 and finished at plus-20.
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