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Golf: South Korean Ryu wins the PGA Championship
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Golf: South Korean Ryu wins the PGA Championship

The South Korean golfer Ryu Hae-ran won her first major championship at the PGA Championship, which concluded on Sunday in Chaska, Minnesota, United States. Ryu, who was ranked 12th globally, took the lead before the third major tournament of the year and finished two strokes ahead of her compatriot Yoon I-na. Despite being ten strokes behind Yoon after the first round on Thursday, Ryu demonstrated consistency throughout the week, notably changing clubs during putting. This victory marks Ryu's fourth career win, following a month-long break due to back surgery. Canadian golfer Brooke M. Henderson and Dutch player Dewi Weber shared third place, three strokes behind. American golfer Nelly Korda, the world number one, aimed to secure her third consecutive major title but finished eighth, seven strokes behind, with her worst score of the tournament.

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Le Figaro logoLe FigaroIndependent🔒CenterFactual 50Objective 4010 days ago
Golf: South Korean Ryu wins the PGA Championship

The South Korean golfer Ryu Hae-ran won her first major championship at the PGA Championship, which concluded on Sunday in Chaska, Minnesota, United States. Ryu, who was ranked 12th globally, took the lead before the third major tournament of the year and finished two strokes ahead of her compatriot Yoon I-na. Despite being ten strokes behind Yoon after the first round on Thursday, Ryu demonstrated consistency throughout the week, notably changing clubs during putting. This victory marks Ryu's fourth career win, following a month-long break due to back surgery. Canadian golfer Brooke M. Henderson and Dutch player Dewi Weber shared third place, three strokes behind. American golfer Nelly Korda, the world number one, aimed to secure her third consecutive major title but finished eighth, seven strokes behind, with her worst score of the tournament.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event, specifically a golf tournament, with no mention of politics, policy, or any contentious issues. The content is purely descriptive of the competition and results, without any apparent bias or framing towards any political stance.

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 40): The article incorrectly states Ryu won the PGA Championship, while the primary source documents her leading after three rounds at the Chevron Championship. It also mentions a different location (Chaska, Minnesota) and includes false details like 'four successes' and an operation. The tone is celebra

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