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Shin snares 1st LPGA Tour win

Pulls away for 2-stroke victory at Las Colinas

IRVING, Texas — Jenny Shin won the Volunteers of America Texas Shootout on Sunday for her first LPGA Tour victory, pulling away for a two-stroke victory at Las Colinas.

Making her 135th tour start, Shin closed with a 4-under 67 to finish at 14-under 270. The 23-year-old South Korean player went to high school in Torrance, California, and won the 2006 U.S. Girls’ Junior.

“Still in awe. Nothing has registered yet,” Shin said. “I wanted to talk to my mum, but I was on the verge of tears, so I hung up without really her answering the phone. I think it will hit me as soon as I talk to my mum.”

Third-round leader Gerina Piller, the area resident seeking her first tour victory, birdied the final hole for a 73 to tie for second with South Koreans Amy Yang and Mi Jung Hur.

“I was proud of the way I finished. I’ll be back,” Piller said after her fourth straight top-six finish.

Yang and Hur each shot 71.

Shin birdied three of the first five holes and added another on the par-5 10th. She closed with eight pars, the last an up-and-down save from right of the green on the par-5 18th.

“I actually didn’t know I was in front of everybody, I thought Amy Yang was only one stroke behind, so I was really nervous on the last hole,” Shin said.

Other players showered her with beer after the victory.

“It wasn’t something I pictured, for sure,” Shin said. “I wanted something like champagne, but now I’m stinking of beer. Then they were like, `Oh, you stink of beer.” Then they shower you more with water. But it’s still good.”

She’s projected to jump from 38th to 24th in the world ranking.

“Nothing’s easy, golf is not easy,” Shin said. “I worked my butt off out there. I didn’t have my `A’ game this week, surprisingly, and to know that I won with kind of a semi-goodish game, it makes me very happy.”

Piller lives in Plano, about 20 miles from Las Colinas. The long-hitting U.S. Solheim Cup hero grew up in Roswell, New Mexico, and played at the University Texas-El Paso. A number of high school and college friends joined her family — led by her husband, PGA Tour player Martin Piller — in the gallery.

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