SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. — Minjee Lee of Australia received the U.S. Girls’s Open by 4 strokes over Mina Harigae at Pine Needles on Sunday to earn $1.8 million, the biggest payout within the historical past of girls’s golf.

Lee closed Sunday’s last spherical with an even-par 71 to complete at 13-under 271 for the match after having flirted with the match report of 16 below set by the American Juli Inkster in 1999 at Outdated Waverly Golf Membership in Mississippi.

“I imply, I’m speechless,” Lee mentioned. “I can’t imagine it proper now. No, it’s simply tremendous, tremendous particular and only a nice honor. It’s been my dream since I used to be a bit woman. It’s the one which I all the time needed to win on; now I’ve executed it, and simply feels wonderful.”

Lee’s winnings got here from a report $10 million purse.

“We’re solely transferring in the fitting route,” Lee mentioned. “I feel it’s solely going to get higher and higher from right here. It’s such a big sum, and I’m actually honored to be the primary winner I assume of this sum. We’re solely going to get higher and higher.”

Harigae shot a 72 for her greatest end in a significant match and earned a test of barely greater than $1 million.

Though she knew she had no probability to win down the stretch, Harigae mentioned it was nonetheless hectic figuring out that $1 million — a bigger payout than what the winner makes at most L.P.G.A. Tour occasions — was at stake.

“I’m not going to lie, my abdomen damage the final couple holes coming down the stretch,” Harigae, 32, mentioned. “I used to be actually wired, however I used to be actually simply specializing in one shot at a time, making strong contact, and simply hitting good putts.”

South Korea’s Hye-Jin Choi was certainly one of solely two gamers to interrupt par Sunday, carding a 70 to complete third at 7 below.

South Korea’s Jin Younger Ko, No. 1 within the ladies’s golf rankings, completed fourth at 6 below, seven photographs again of the lead after a 71. Lydia Ko was at 5 below after a 72.

Ingrid Lindblad, the Louisiana State College participant from Sweden, was the low newbie at 1 below, tying for eleventh after a 76.

Lee, 26, was by no means challenged on a course that performed considerably harder on Sunday than it did the earlier three days. She opened with rounds of 67, 66 and 67.

Lee grew to become the sixth straight worldwide participant to win the U.S. Girls’s Open and the primary from Australia since her mentor, Karrie Webb, received in 2001. It was her second profession victory at a significant championship after profitable the Evian Championship final July. Her earlier greatest end on the U.S. Open was a tie for eleventh in 2017.

Lee, who entered the week ranked No. 4, has received eight LPGA Tour occasions and have become the primary repeat winner this 12 months following her victory on the Founders Cup three weeks in the past in New Jersey.

Lee entered the ultimate spherical with a three-stroke lead over Harigae and had mentioned after the third spherical that her objective was to proceed to remain aggressive and make birdies.

She lived up these targets early, birdieing the primary two holes to maneuver to fifteen below and take a five-stroke lead over Harigae.

She stumbled a bit with bogeys on the fifth and seventh holes, however she was nonetheless capable of make the flip at even-par 35 and with a four-stroke cushion when Harigae additionally bogeyed the seventh. The lead elevated to 5 strokes after Harigae bogeyed the par-4 eleventh gap, all however sealing Lee’s win.

Lee then knocked in a bending 9-foot birdie putt on No. 12 to push the result in six, prompting her to pump her arm in celebration. She appeared in distance of Inkster’s report when she obtained to fifteen below after a birdie on the par-5 fifteenth gap, however closed with two bogeys.

Harigae didn’t make her first birdie till the fifteenth gap.

Nelly Korda closed with a 73 on Sunday to tie for eighth in her first match since present process surgical procedure to deal with a blood clot in her left arm.

“The primary week again you’ve rust, proper, so that you don’t actually count on a lot out of your sport,” mentioned Korda, the world’s No. 2 participant. “You don’t know the place your sport is at. Understanding that I can play on a extremely powerful golf course at a significant and even form of be in competition is unquestionably a constructive.”