Paula Creamer made a miraculous 75-foot putt in order to win the HSBC Women’s Championship in Singapore on Sunday. The unbelievable putt was made on the second sudden-death playoff hole.
This is the 10th LPGA victory for Creamer and her first in nearly four years. According to the orlandosentinel Creamer said, “It might be one of my favorite wins, and that's taking a pretty big leap right there. But you know, it's been almost three years and you know, so much has happened…”
Creamer was battling it out with Azahara Munoz on the final holes of the tournament. Both women finished the final 18 holes tied for the lead at 10-under overall. And, according to sbnation if it weren’t for a late round collapse by Karrie Webb, the sudden-death playoff would have been between three women.
The putt heard round the world ends a 79-event drought for Creamer that dates back to the 2010 U.S. Women's Open Championship.