lmao yoohyeon breaking the board thingy XD
Dreamcatcher third win!!!!!!!!!

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lmao yoohyeon breaking the board thingy XD
Dreamcatcher third win!!!!!!!!!
CONGRATS TO ATEEZ FOR THEIR 3RD WIN!!!
I’m so proud of ATEEZ and ATINYS 😭😭😭
We did it!!!
Now we just have to snatch that win for mcountdown and the other music shows!!!
And can we just appreciate the MC’s visuals 🥺
Sorry for the shitty pic resolution but oh wells
smh why are they like this, what dorks
3RD WIN!!!!!!!!!!!
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South Korea's Amy Yang Wins LPGA Thailand for the Third Time
CHONBURI – South Korea’s Amy Yang won the LPGA Thailand for the third time after holding off Minjee Lee by one stroke on Sunday.
Yang, from South Korea, carded a final-round 65 and a 22-under-par 266 at Siam Country Club’s Pattaya Old Course for her fourth overall LPGA Tour win.
Despite lightning stopping play for 50 minutes and a rain delay later in the round, Yang emerged from a three-way tie with Lee and Carlota Ciganda with a birdie from the fringe of the green on the par-3 16th to regain the lead at 21 under.
“I was honestly very nervous, especially last three holes,” said Yang, who also won the event in 2015 and 2017. “It was (a) tough hole to finish. I was really telling myself just (to) be patient, do (my) best at the time.
“I tried to stay calm and stayed patient out there. I just enjoy coming here. I love the golf course, which is why I always play well here.”
With Ciganda already signing off at 20 under, Lee, on the 18th, had the chance force a playoff if she made a 14-foot eagle putt. She didn’t, and she had to settle for a birdie to finish with a 66 at 21 under.
“I really fought out there,” said Lee, who was looking for her fifth LPGA Tour win. “Just tried to make as many birdies as I could. Probably didn’t play probably 15 and 16 the way I wanted to, but I think overall, I had a pretty solid performance.”
Ciganda finished at 20 under after having eagled the par-5 first and the par-4 15th. She shot a 63 on Sunday, matching Eun-Hee Ji’s score from Thursday as the lowest of the event.
“I hit lots of greens, (was) hitting great shots, great numbers, and then today, the putting was hot,” Ciganda said.
Yang, who earned $240,000 of the $1.6 million purse, is expected to move from No. 37 to No. 2 in the Race to the CME Globe following the win.
The Associated Press
IZ*ONE [Update]
IZ*ONE have just achieved their 3rd win today on the show!
CONGRATULATIONS SUNMI FOR HEROINE THIRD WIN 🏆
MY KIDS. Their third win. I’m so proud. I’m crying like a baby. Those are our kids. Our hardworking, dab-obsessed, weird, dorks, overly excited, skinship maniac, humble, beautiful kids.
I couldn’t be happier of being their fan, like damn, they make me cry of proudness