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Japan's Mao Saigo took advantage of a last-hole error from Ariya Jutanugarn to win her first major title at The Chevron ...
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Golf Digest on MSNWatch Chevron leader Ariya Jutanugarn nearly whiff a chip on the 72nd hole, costing her a third major titleAriya Jutanugarn was playing the 72nd hole of the Chevron Championship with a one-shot lead. She blasted her second shot on ...
Needing to par the final hole to preserve a one-shot lead at the Chevron Championship, Ariya Jutanugarn stubbed her chip shot ...
Japan's Mao Saigo made history Sunday at the LPGA's first major of the season, the Chevron Championship, but it was not all ...
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Golf Digest on MSNFirst-time winner last one standing after whiffed chip and other playoff blunders hand her Chevron titleThe 23-year-old from Japan drained a 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole in regulation to get in a playoff and then made a ...
That bogey dropped her to 7 under and into a tie with clubhouse leader Hyo Joo Kim. The pair were later joined by Ruoning Yin ...
In the end, Mao Saigo secured the first LPGA victory of her career with a birdie putt from three feet away on the playoff ...
Ariya Jutanugarn was inching toward winning the Chevron Championship until she whiffed on 18. You have to see this to believe ...
Mao Saigo comes through a five-way play-off to win the Chevron Championship and claim the first major title of her career.
Ariya Jutanugarn throws it all away down the 18th, as Mao Saigo emerges victorious from a five-way playoff to capture her ...
Joshua Creel (61), 17-year-old Blades Brown (63), Zach James (64), Julian Suri (64) and Tyson Alexander (65) tied for second.
Japan's Mao Saigo was living the dream after she survived the largest major playoff in LPGA history on Sunday, beating four ...
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