Beatriz Recari claimed a one-stroke victory at the Marathon Classic on Sunday after carding a final round 66 to finish ahead of Paula Creamer.
                                
Beatriz Recari: Narrow win 
 
 
Recari  and Creamer was tied for the lead going into the final  round, with the  Spanish player sinking a 12-foot birdie putt on the 14th  hole to take  the out-right lead and managed to hold on to her advantage  as she  secured her third title on the LPGA Tour. 
"Back and forth, back and forth," Recari said after the pair had traded the lead for much of their final round in Toledo. 
"It totally felt like the Solheim Cup." 
Recari could have sealed things on the 17th when she had an easy   opportunity for a birdie, but watched on as her six-footer rolled   agonisingly passed the cup. 
However, she made a difficult hold for par on the final hole to claim the one-shot victory over her rival. 
Creamer was looking for her first victory on the LPGA Tour since   winning the 2010 U.S. Women's Open and had to settle for a 67 and second   place. 
"My goodness, there were so many great shots played today," Creamer said.  
"Do I wish I could go back and maybe change a couple of things  here and  there? Yes. But I played great. Beatriz just played one shot  better." 
Three shots behind Creamer in tie for third place on 13-under was  Lexi  Thompson and Jodi Ewart Shadoff after rounds of 67 and 66  respectively,  with Angela Stanford and Jacqui Concolino three more  strokes behind. 
World number one Inbee Park had to settle for a round of 72 on Sunday and finished on three-under in a tie for 33rd position.
 
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