Mimi Rhodes did not win the Women’s British Open Sunday afternoon at Royal Porthcawl, but she was easily left with the tournament.
Rhodes, who finished T19 in the major Wales Championship on Sunday, actually put a hole in a hole in one at PAR-3 FIFTH. She landed his starting kick on the front of the green, and he rebounded perfectly towards the cup. But, instead of driving right in front of the hole as he was on the right track, Rhodes’ ball bounced on Steph Kyriacou’s ball and in the hole for the AS.
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Friday, Kyriacou, who struck his first hole in one during the LPGA tour, was a few centimeters from an ace herself.
“I did not expect it to enter, so I just took my T-shirt, and I heard everyone going crazy,” said Rhodes. “Yeah, very strong as usual, so I knew that something had happened. Then we just approached green and it was in the hole.
“I didn’t know it hit Steph’s ball until I just saw the video, so it’s amazing.”
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Rhodes ended up drawing a 2 against 74 Sunday. She finished T19 to 1 within the week. The 23 -year -old woman won three times in the European Tower Ladies in her career, more recently at the Dutch Ladies Open in May.
Miyu Yamashita wins the Women’s Open British
Miyu Yamashita maintained himself and pushed a late push from Charley Hull on Sunday to win the first major championship in his career.
Yamashita displayed a 20-mes of 70 in her last round on Sunday to win the two-shooting victory in Wales. She went without Bogey through her first 16 holes of the day, and went around 3 sous, before her only shift with a Bogey in 17. But at that time, Hull was already in the clubhouse and was too far back.
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Yamashita ended the week at 11 sous, two shots ahead of Hull and Minami Katsu in second position. Hull started three shots on the head, but made five birdies in its first 14 holes of the final round to arrive in the mixture. But she stalled after a pair of Bogeys on the section.
Yamashita, who was 24 years old on Saturday, is in his recruit season on the LPGA tour and had not yet won the circuit until Sunday, although she has now recorded seven TOP-10 this year. The victory also earned him a record check of $ 1.46 million.
“Winning such a historic tournament in front of all these incredible fans is such an incredible feeling, and having my family around me to have so much support from everyone here is simply incredible,” she said. “Being part of such a moment in history is something very, very special.”