Momoko Ueda decided to focus on her game instead of waiting for other players to stumble.
It paid off Sunday when she became the first Japanese player to win the Mizuno Classic with a 5-under 66 that included a double-eagle. She held off American Reilley Rankin and Sweden's Maria Hjorth to win by two strokes.
"I used to wish for (the) other player to make a mistake.