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Sun Young Yoo birdied the first playoff hole to win the LPGA Kraft Nabisco Championship on Sunday after I.K. Kim missed a one-foot putt for the win on the final hole of regulation. Yoo was steady down the stretch in the first women's major championship of 2012, but it was only Kim's heartbreaking miss that made her playoff triumph possible. Both South Koreans carded final-round 69s to finish 72 holes tied on nine-under 279. Kim could have sealed a victory at 10-under with her tap-in for par at the par-five 18th, but it circled the rim of the cup then popped out. It was her only bogey in a round that included three birdies and drew a gasp from the gallery. She put her hands to her face, then walked eyes down to the scorers' tent. Kim had drained a 15-foot birdie putt at 16 and made a 20-foot birdie at 17 to break out of a three-way tie for the lead. She and Yoo returned for the playoff to 18, where Yoo's birdie proved enough over a demoralized Kim. World number one Yani Tseng, the overwhelming favorite going into the event, endured a difficult day that included three bogeys in her first nine holes. Two birdies coming in, including one at 17, gave her a whisper of a chance of joining the playoff. Taiwan's Tseng just missed her birdie putt at the last, flopping on her back in frustration as she finished with a one-over 73 for third place on 280. But she knew what Kim was feeling was worse. "I feel so bad for her," Tseng said. "I wish she had made it." In all, five players held the lead on a day of wild momentum swings in the California desert. Kim's steadiness appeared to be paying off until her big mistake, which recalled such major championship gaffes as Scott Hoch's missed two-footer that would have won the 1989 Masters. Defending champion Stacy Lewis (66), Koreans Amy Yang (69) and Hee Kyung Seo (71) and Sweden's Karin Sjodin were tied for fourth on 281. Sjodin started the day tied for the lead with Tseng and jumped in front with an eagle at the par-five second. Back-to-back bogeys at 16 and 17 -- her fourth and fifth miscues of the day -- ended her chances. Seo had built a three-shot lead on the back nine but bogeyed her last four holes.
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