SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Inbee Park understood the meaning of winning the U.S. Women's Open much better the second time around.
She appreciated, too, the magnitude of this particular accomplishment.
On Sunday, Park became the first player in the modern era to win the first three majors of the year.
Babe Zaharias did it in 1950 when there were only three to enter. Now there are five.
"I didn't expect myself being in this kind of position, breaking some kind of record that hasn't been broken for 50 years," Park said. "I never dreamed of myself doing that."
The world's top-ranked player finished at 8 under to win by four strokes. Her 2-over 74 in the final round was more than enough, with Sebonack's trying conditions keeping any rivals from making a run. Only three players were under par for the tournament.
Fellow South Korean I.K. Kim also shot 74 for her second runner-up finish at a major.
Ahead by four strokes at the start of the round, Park birdied the ninth and 10th holes to extend her lead. She has won six times already this year, including three straight tournaments. Park added to another historic U.S. Women's Open victory in 2008, when she became the event's youngest champion at age 19.