CLIFTON, N.J. — Great things have been expected from Rose Zhang from the moment the two-time NCAA champion won in her professional debut last year and joined the LPGA Tour the following week.
The 20-year-old finally delivered again Sunday, birdieing four of the final five holes to win the Cognizant Founders Cup. She beat Madelene Sagstrom by two strokes while putting an official end to Nelly Korda's record-tying LPGA Tour winning streak.
''I was able to gry to come out here. Didn't have any expectation of having to win because I realize that it's all just noise and I row so much throughout the journey in this past year,'' Zhang said. ''I don't know, it's crazeally just have to be able to work at it myself and try my best to put myself in positions like this.
''But no matter what happened this week, I would've been very satisfied and it reignited my passion for the game once again,'' she added after winning on Mother's Day.
Zhang, who was talking to her mom coming into the media room, actually had a funny start to her round. The Stanford product almost fell on her rear end taking a shot from an awkward stance on the first hole. The shot could have gone anywhere. It hit the pin and she made par.
''I just thought to myself, wow, I mean, today is probably going to be a lucky day,'' said Zhang, who played with Sagstrom in a stroke-play duel with the rest of the field far back. ''Maybe I can get something going. Would not have imagined myself being (here) now, especially after 12.''
Sagstrom birdied that hole to take a three-shot lead and things did not look good for Zhang.
It got better in the event that honors the 13 founding members of the tour.