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Korda missed to the left.It was a good fight out there, and I fought to the end, Lee said.Ariya Jutanugarn tied Lee with a 2-stroke swing on the par-3 17th, then hooked her 3-wood drive into the water on 18 to end her chances for a tour-high sixth victory.I knew that I had a good opportunity, but I wasnt getting ahead of myself, Lee said. I knew Jess was going to make birdie -- was probably going to make birdie -- and so I thought to myself, I need to make birdie here. I just put myself in good spots and then I ended up making birdie. Just stuck to my game plan.Lee rebounded after losing a 6-stroke lead Saturday, closing with a 2-under 70 in hot and humid conditions to finish at 13-under 275.Korda had a 71. Jutanugarn shot 70, her closing bogey leaving her 2 strokes back.Five days after Typhoon Sarika blew through the South China Sea beach resort, the wind jumped up on the final holes, making it more difficult to hit the valleys and plateaus on the large greens.It played like a totally different golf course, Korda said. It wasnt the same as every day. The golf course conditions were a lot harder today. Some greens were slow and there were some greens that were fast. All in all, it was a tough day out there.Lee chipped in for birdie on the par-4 first to break a tie with Korda, chipped to 2 feet for birdie on the par-5 eighth and had eight straight pars before stumbling on the 154-yard 17th. She ran her 30-foot first putt 6 feet past, watched Jutanugarn make a 15-footer for birdie, then missed the comebacker to give up sole possession of the lead for the first time since the start of the round.Lee earned $315,000 and is projected to jump from 17th to 16th in the world ranking.dddddddddddd She won last year at Kingsmill and in April in Hawaii.She tied for 37th last in South Korea and was one of the many players who didnt get to Hainan until Wednesday afternoon, leaving little time to prepare.I really came into this week with no expectations because last week, I just played OK and I was like, Oh, maybe Ill have a better week this week. Lee said. Just wanted to have fun.She did, and her mother and grandmother were there to celebrate with her.My Nan, shes my biggest supporter, Lee said. I love having her around. She normally comes around for the Asia Swing, so yeah, its nice to have won in front of her. She was here, so thats really nice.Korda bogeyed the par-3 seventh, blasting over the green a day after hitting to 6 inches. The defending champion next week in Malaysia, the 23-year-old American birdied the par-3 11th and par-5 14th. She 3-putted the par-4 16th for a bogey, charging a 25-footer 15 feet long.I think considering we had zero preparation for the tournament and came in on Wednesday, I think I would have taken a second place if you would have told me that thats what I would have gotten, Korda said. We didnt get a lot of preparation. But with the typhoon, theres nothing you can do.Jutanugarn padded her lead over Lydia Ko in the player of the year points race. The 20-year-old Thai star was 10 shots behind Lee after two rounds.Thailands Pornanong Phatlum (72) and Germanys Caroline Masson (73) tied for a distant fourth at 6 under. Englands Charley Hull (69) was 5 under, and Swedens Pernilla Lindberg (72) 4 under.Brooke Henderson (71) was 3 under. The 19-year-old Canadian has played all four weeks in Asia and plans to make it six in a row with stops in Malaysia and Japan.Michelle Wie was one of the 13 players to break par, closing with a 74 to tie for 10th at 1 under. She had her best finish of the year, topping a tie for 25th in February in the second event of the season. ' ' '