DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — China's Shanshan Feng won the Dubai Ladies Masters for the second time in three years, closing with a 2-under 70 on Saturday for a five-stroke victory in the Ladies European Tour's season-ending event.
The fifth-ranked Feng, the LPGA Malaysia winner in October, had a 19-under 269 total on Emirates Golf Club's Majlis Course. Spain's Carlota Ciganda was second after a 69.
England's Charley Hull tied for fifth to win the tour's money title.
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