Bailey Tardy shot a final-round 65 to claim her maiden LPGA title at the Blue Bay LPGA in China. The Georgia native finished on 19-under par, four shots clear of Sarah Schmelzel.
Tied for the lead at the start of the day, Tardy stayed quiet for much of the out nine, reeling off seven straight pars and eventually falling behind Schmelzel. But something clicked for Tardy on the par-5 8th hole when she made a 51-foot eagle putt to kickstart her round. She then birdied the ninth hole to turn with a bogey-free 33. A bogey on the No. 10 hole dropped her one back, but she then scored a hat trick of birdies on Nos. 11-13 to pull away from the field. Tardy locked down the tournament title with a pair of birdies on 15 and 17 to reach 19-under par and break the 72-hole scoring record by a total of six shots.
“I got off to a little slow start on the front nine, and then just really stayed patient out there. I can’t say that I woke up today knowing I was going to shoot 65 or knowing I needed to go that low to win,” said Tardy, who became the second American to win in the 2024 season.
“I just knew it was going to be a tough day. I thought that everybody was going to play really well. The leaderboard was stacked and the conditions were windy, so just really proud of myself and how I handled myself.”
With her final putt, she claimed her first win in just her second season on the LPGA Tour, and first professional win since the 2021 Copper Rock Championship on the Epson Tour.
The 27-year-old turned professional in 2019, foregoing her last season of eligibility at the University of Georgia. She played on the Epson Tour until 2022, when she finished second at LPGA Q-Series to gain LPGA Tour Membership for the 2023 season. The highlight of her rookie year came at the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach, where she finished tied for fourth.
“Last year is a great example. I missed a bunch of cuts early in the season. It’s expensive being out here. I wasn’t making any money. I’m 27, so it’s kind of like either you make it or you go get a job,” said Tardy, who became the third player to earn their first LPGA Tour victory at the Blue Bay LPGA.
“And so there is just so many nights where you think — especially when things are going bad, it’s like you can’t take a week off because that’s an opportunity to make money, but then you need to work on your game.
“So it’s a very fine line of whether or not you stay on the road and you push through or take a week off and try to fix things. I struggled with that a lot last year. So, yeah, it’s a life that’s not for everybody. You have to really love being out here and love golf, and that’s what I do.”
Fellow American Schmelzel finished solo second, four shots back of Tardy. She started her day strong, making three birdies in her first three holes to sit at 15 under for the tournament through the first three holes. Schmelzel would battle on the rest of the front nine, making three bogeys in her last six holes. She made two birdies on holes 14 and 18 to post 69 – her fourth consecutive round in the 60s for the week.
Ayaka Furue shot Sunday round of 65 to move six spots up the leaderboard after tying with Tardy for the lowest round of the day. Furue has now earned four top-10 finishes in her first five starts of the 2024 LPGA Tour season.
LPGA Tour rookie Savannah Grewal (68), 2016 Blue Bay LPGA champion Minjee Lee (68) and 20-time LPGA Tour winner Lydia Ko (68) finished tied for fourth at 13-under par.
Next, the LPGA Tour heads to the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., for the sixth event of the 2024 season.
Final Top 5: Blue Bay LPGA
Pos-Player-Score (Final Rd)
1. Bailey Tardy -19 (-7)
2. Sarah Schmelzel -15 (-3)
3. Ayaka Furue -14 (-7)
4. Savannah Grewal -13 (-4)
4. Minjee Lee -13 (-4)
4. Lydia Ko -13 (-4)
LPGA Communications email/press release used to compile report.