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LPGA Tour pro channels Beyonce to celebrate 2nd win

Ha Na Jang is rapidly becoming the Cam Newton of the LPGA, what with a Samurai celebration and Beyonce dance steps to celebrate her first two wins on tour.

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Ha Na Jang is quickly dancing her way into LPGA Tour fans’ hearts, as the 23-year-old from South Korea on Sunday celebrated her second win in four starts with another memorable celebration. The two-time winner delivered these Beyonce-inspired steps after a decisive victory in Singapore.

And here in endless GIF form.

What’s not to celebrate, after a week in which Jang left the women’s so-called Big 3 — world Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Lydia Ko (7-under), Inbee Park (3-under), and Lexi Thompson (6-under) — in her dust with an eagle on the 72nd hole for a four-shot victory over Pornanong Phatlum.

Jang busting some moves is becoming renown, what with her bowing down and kissing the green after her career-first albatross — on the par-4 eighth during the season-opener in the Bahamas.

And, of course, her Chi-Chi Rodriguez-like Samurai celebration after her first win at the Coates Golf Championship.

Jang gave a shout out to Beyonce’s Super Bowl 50 halftime performance for Sunday’s Single Ladies choreography.

“I see the Super Bowl, really nice. Then I’m watching … TV and really good music with Beyonce … I’m trying to dance after my putt, it’s really good today,” Jang said after her HSBC Women’s Champions W. ”‘Single Ladies.’ I’m single right now, too.

A Beyonce-inspired dance and badass Samurai moves? Let’s hope she keeps winning.

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