Final Tournament Summary
Sunday, November 04, 2012
Purse: $1,200,000.00
Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club
Par: 36 36 - 72 Yardage: 6506

Stacy Lewis made a powerful charge in Sunday’s final round to beat second-round leader Bo-Mee Lee by one stroke at the Mizuno Classic. Lewis sat seven shots behind Lee entering Sunday’s round but carded 10 birdies and two bogeys to finish at 8-under par 64. The Texan posted rounds of 71-70-64 to finish 10-under 206 for the week. This marks her fifth-career victory and her fourth this season.
“I felt it was coming yesterday,” Lewis said. “I played really solid yesterday; I just didn’t make any putts. But to makes those three putts I made coming down the stretch was unbelievable. I didn’t really think I was playing this well coming into the week but I just started playing better and better every day. Putts just started falling today and it was meant to be.”
Lewis was able to close gap after seven birdies and two bogeys with just four holes left to play, putting her one-stroke behind Lee. Three straight birdies in the final three holes pulled Lewis to the lead while Lee still had three holes to play. Lee closed out the round with five pars, missing a birdie opportunity on 18 to pull the two into a sudden death playoff.
IN THE WINNER’S CIRCLE with STACY LEWIS
Mizuno Classic November 4, 2012
Hometown/Current residence – The Woodlands, Texas/Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Birthdate – February 16, 1985– currently 27 years, 8 months, and 19 days
Qualified for LPGA Tour – Earned medalist honors at 2008 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament
Turned Professional – June 2008
- 5th career LPGA victory…2011 Kraft Nabisco Championship, 2012 Mobile Bay LPGA Classic, ShopRite LPGA Classic, Navistar LPGA Classic, Mizuno Classic
- Earns 30 points toward the Rolex Player of the Year race, increasing total to 214 points… leads Inbee Park by 58 points… seeking to be the first American Rolex Player of the Year since Beth Daniel in 1994.
- With the $180,000 first-place check, she crosses the $4 million mark in career earnings to $4,033,088 and increases season earnings to $1,812,055 (2nd behind Inbee Park)
- Previous best finish at the Mizuno Classic was third in 2010
- Mizuno Classic Record: 2009 – T45; 2010 – 3; 2011 – T6
- Adds 40 points to her U.S. Solheim Cup race lead… now has 500 total.
- 15th top-10 finish in 22 events played in 2012… Previous top-10 finishes in 2012 besides her victories include a tie for 2nd at the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open (lost in playoff), a tie for 5th at the Honda LPGA Thailand 2012, a tie for 10th at the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup, a tie for 4th at the Kraft Nabisco Championship, a tie for 5th at the Sybase Match Play Championship, a tie for 2nd at the Wegmans LPGA Championship, a tie for 5th at Manulife Financial LPGA Classic, tie for second at the Evian Masters Presented by Societe Generale, tie for sixth at CN Canadian Women’s Open, tie for ninth at Kingsmill Championship, tie for eighth at RICOH Women’s British Open
Player of the Year? Inbee Park made a run for the Rolex Player of the Year prize after winning the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia and placing second at the Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship Presented by Audi, putting her within 28 points of Stacy Lewis. With Lewis’ first place finish at the Mizuno Classic, she takes her point total to 214 giving her a 58 lead over Park, who didn’t earn any points this week after finishing tied for 17th.
“It’s nice,” Lewis said of taking a bigger lead in the race. “I was trying to win the tournament this week, but I figured everything will just take care of itself. I just got in my own way these past couple of weeks. These last two rounds, this is the most fun I’ve had all year. So it’s been a great couple of days.”
Both Lewis and Park are slated to play in the final two events of the LPGA season: the Lorena Ochoa Invitational and the CME Group Titleholders. In order for Park to pass Lewis, Park will need to win both tournaments to earn 60 points, while Lewis will need to place below the top-10.
Should Lewis keep her lead, she will become the first American to win the award since Beth Daniel in 1994.
“Annika and Karrie went on a run and Lorena went on a run,” Lewis said. “There has kind of been a dominant player I think in the past few years and it hasn’t been a player from the U.S. For me I got tired of answering those questions about where all the American players are. That was my goal, just to break that trend.
“Beth Daniel, she was the last one to win it, she told me that she would love for me to win that award so they can stop talking about her.
Pearly whites. Earlier this week, several players had the opportunity to take a boat trip into the Ago Bay and witness one of Japan’s most historic occasions. Two elderly Japanese women who can hold their breath for close to five minutes as they dove to the bottom of the bay to fetch a handful of oysters filled with genuine pearls.
As the winner of the Mizuno Classic, Stacy Lewis received a pearl-studded tiara and a strand of Japan’s finest pearls.
“I haven’t decided who I’m going to give them too yet,” Lewis said. “I think my mom would love them thought.”
Golden ticket winners: Pornanong Phatlum, Jennifer Song, and Alison Walshe punched their "Ticket to CME Group Titleholders" at the Mizuno Classic, each earning a spot in the season-ending CME Group Titleholders event, which will be held Nov. 15-18, 2012 at The TwinEagles in Naples, Fla. The second annual CME Group Titleholders is a season finale with a field made up of three qualifiers from every LPGA Tour tournament.
Of note… JLPGA member Saiki Miki withdrew before final round play began due to neck pains… Momoko Ueda made a solid push to defend the Mizuno Classic title this week, finishing the top-3 following the first and second rounds. Ueda shot a final-round 73 to finish with a tie for 27th at 2-under-par 214… Beatriz Recari was off to a hot start in Sunday’s round with six birdies in the first seven holes, finishing 4-under-par for the day ending in a tie for 9th…