Mi Hyang Lee Claims Victory at Blue Bay LPGA 2026 πŸ†

Mi Hyang Lee secured her third career LPGA win with a clutch birdie on 18! She held off Weiwei Zhang, who posted a career-best runner-up finish in front of her home crowd in China. Ruoning Yin also aced the par-3 7th for the first hole-in-one of the season! πŸ‡°πŸ‡·β›³

Mi Hyang Lee Claims Victory at Blue Bay LPGA 2026 πŸ†

Okay golf girlies, let me catch you up on what went down at the Blue Bay LPGA because it was giving DRAMA!

Mi Hyang Lee had one of those roller coaster final rounds that would have most of us stress eating snacks in the cart, but she pulled through to grab her third career victory. She needed a birdie on the last hole to hold off Weiwei Zhang, and she delivered. Clutch queen behavior honestly.

The Republic of Korea native finished the week at 11-under par with rounds of 67-66-71-73. Fun fact: this is only the second time she has converted a 54-hole lead into a W on the LPGA Tour. The first time was way back at the 2014 TOTO Japan Classic. She is now the 24th athlete from the Republic of Korea to earn three or more wins on Tour and she just crossed that $6 million career earnings mark. πŸ’°

Career-Best Finish for Weiwei Zhang πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³

Speaking of Weiwei Zhang, she gave her home country fans everything to cheer about this week! She fired a final-round 69 to finish as the runner-up, which is her best ever result on the LPGA Tour. This one topped her previous career best, a tie for second at the 2024 ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge. The growth is REAL and we are here for it!

Another Close Call for Auston Kim

Auston Kim is SO close to that first LPGA Tour win, I can feel it. She made another strong push at Blue Bay, grinding through a tough front nine before turning things around on the back. She closed with birdies on 14, 17, and 18 to finish with a 1-under 71 and a share of third place.

That is her second top-five of the year and she moved up to No. 3 in the Race to the CME Globe standings. Her first win is coming, I just know it! πŸ™Œ

CME Group Cares Challenge Update

You love to see aces turn into donations! Ruoning Yin made the first hole-in-one of 2026 during the second round, acing the par-3 7th hole from 151 yards with her 8-iron. That means CME Group is donating $20,000 to St. Jude. Golf that gives back? We absolutely love it! β›³βœ¨

Which moment from Blue Bay had you on the edge of your seat - the final hole birdie or that incredible ace? πŸ™Œ