Golf: Korda wins in Taiwan as caddie earns bragging rights over fiancée

Golf: Korda wins in Taiwan as caddie earns bragging rights over fiancée
FILE PHOTO: Golf - Solheim Cup - Gleneagles, Britain - September 15, 2019 Team Europe's Caroline Hedwall in action during her singles match against Team USA's Nelly Korda REUTERS/Russell Cheyne Copyright RUSSELL CHEYNE(Reuters)
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(Reuters) - Nelly Korda won the Taiwan Swinging Skirts LPGA in a three-way playoff on Sunday, giving her caddie Jason McDede bragging rights over his fiancée Caroline Masson.

In a rare co-incidence, Korda beat Masson in the playoff.

McDede and Masson are due to be married next year, and Sunday was the first time they had gone head-to-head vying for an LPGA title.

McDede came out on top when his boss Korda birdied the first extra hole at Miramar Golf Club in New Taipei City.

German Masson described the experience as "a little funny" but was magnanimous in defeat.

"I'm quite happy to see them win," she said of the Korda-McDede professional partnership.

"I'm proud of the two of them, the way they work together, and hopefully I get another chance to beat them down the stretch the next few years."

In successfully defending her title, American Korda earned her third LPGA victory.

She, Masson and Australian Minjee Lee finished the regulation 72 holes at 18-under-par 270.

(Reporting by Andrew Both in Tokyo; Editing by Toby Davis)

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