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4 HOLE PLAYOFF DRAMA | The AIG Women’s Open



Ashleigh Buhai bravely overcame a nightmarish triple-bogey on the 15th to claim a hugely dramatic victory in the AIG Women’s Open, defeating In Gee Chun on the fourth hole of an extraordinary sudden-death play-off at Muirfield.

The South African follows Gary Player and her childhood hero, Ernie Els, in claiming major glory at Muirfield. Like Els in 2002, Buhai suffered in regulation play and lost an overnight lead, but then showed immense courage to triumph in the extra holes that followed.

Tickets are available for The AIG Women’s Open | 09-13 August at Walton Heath
www.aigwomensopen.com/tickets-and-hospitality/tickets/2023

25 Comments

  1. Buhai's husband / boyfriend, stay away from the plyer until she shakes hand with her playing prtnet etc. Attention seking idiot

  2. What a great celebration by her husband at the end, that would be me if my girlfriend or wife won a golf tournament. Beautiful ending, was worried after that approach shot but you deserved the win.

  3. Who cares about "Apex?" Give us Carry. And maybe swing speed or ball speed. Apex? You've got to be kidding!

  4. The driving is exceptional. For the first 3 times, they were driving into the same places every time.😮 that’s impressive !

  5. For tie-breakers, they should just count the score for the last round instead of playing the playoff.

  6. thank god for fast forward…. 2 minutes on a 2 foot putt first hole…. good grief. no wonder the norm is a 5 or 6 hour round nowadays…

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