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Cristie Kerr comes from behind to clinch the LPGA's Lotte Championship

KAPOLEI, HI - APRIL 15:  Cristie Kerr poses for selfie after winning in the final round of the LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented By Hershey at Ko Olina Gol
Image: American Cristie Kerr secured the LPGA Lotte Championship on Saturday

Cristie Kerr capitalised on a back-nine stumble by Su-Yeon Jang to come from behind and capture the Lotte Championship in Hawaii on Saturday.

Kerr, whose previous win on the U.S. women's golf tour came at the CME Group Tour Championship in 2015, carded a bogey-free six-under-par 66 to finish on a combined 20-under 268 for the tournament.

She played the last two rounds without a blemish on her scorecard, including a 10-under 62 in Friday's third round, and delivered 16 birdies in her final 36 holes.

The American, who earned $300,000 (£239,600) for the win, said her game clicked into gear unexpectedly on Friday.

KAPOLEI, HI - APRIL 15:  Cristie Kerr reacts to a par putt on the ninth green, alongside Su-Yeon Jang of Republic of Korea, during the final round of the L
Image: Kerr took advantage of a collapse by overnight leader Su-Yeon Jang

"On Friday morning I wasn't playing too well and then I just found something and was able to turn it on and I just kept it going," she told the LPGA's official website.

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"I can't remember two and a half days after I struggled with my swing feel, and then made so many birdies in my life. It was an unbelievable run."

SAN MARTIN, CA - JULY 07:  Cristie kerr of the United States tees off on the 17h hole during the first round of the U.S. Women's Open at CordeValle Golf Cl
Image: Kerr carded a bogey-free six-under-par 66 to finish on a combined 20-under 268 for the tournament

The 39-year-old credited an encounter with a lucky turtle for turning things around.

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"I didn't even think about it until after I shot 10-under [on Friday] that turtles are really good luck for me. They always have been. I went swimming with the turtles on Friday afternoon and I inadvertently touched one," she added.

"The patrols are out there so that you don't harm them, but it kind of swam at me and I touched it, and it was really, really good luck."

Cristie Kerr chipped in from off the green to change the momentum in her match against Charley Hull
Image: American Kerr put her strong finish down to a meeting with a 'lucky turtle'  

Overnight leader Jang did not enjoy such luck, as the sponsor's invitee had gone 59 holes without a bogey before dropping three strokes just before the turn to open the door for Kerr.

She finished with an even-par 72 and was one of only two players in the top 30 not to break par in the final round.

Jang, who usually plays on the Korean women's tour, ended in a three-way tie for second place with compatriot Chun In-gee (67) and New Zealand's world No 1 Lydia Ko (64) on 17 under par.

KAPOLEI, HI - APRIL 15:  Su-Yeon Jang of Republic of Korea putts on the first green during the final round of the LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented By Hers
Image: Jang finished on an even-par 72 and was one of only two players in the top 30 not to break par in the final round

Third-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn and Stacy Lewis tied for seventh, six strokes behind Kerr. Ariya shot a final-round 69 and Lewis a 66. Nontaya Srisawang fired her second straight 71 to finish in a tie for 23rd with six others.

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