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Jiyai Shin wins 2nd Women's Australian Open
Jiyai Shin wins ISPS Handa Australian Women's Open for a second time
Jiyai Shin won the 2024 ISPS Handa Australian Women’s Open on Sunday, her second time winning the event which is played concurrently at two courses on the Australian sand belt in Melbourne. Ryggs Johnston won the men’s event Sunday.
Ryggs Johnston wins Australian Open for first title. Jiyai Shin wins women’s event
Unheralded American Ryggs Johnston has won his first professional title by claiming the Australian Open by three stokes, while South Korea’s Jiyai Shin claimed her second Women’s Australian Open which was played concurrently at two courses on the famed Melbourne sand belt.
South Korean Shin claims second Australian Open title
Golf marvel Jiyai Shin is breathing easier after keeping Ashleigh Buhai at bay to claim her second Australia Open title in a dramatic finish at Kingston Heath.
Jiyai Shin leads Hannah Green, Lucas Herbert shares men's top spot with Ryggs Johnston after Australian Open third round
Jiyai Shin's stunning finish hands her a lead over Aussie hope Hannah Green, while Ryggs Johnston, named after Mel Gibson's character from the Lethal Weapon franchise, shares top spot in the men's event with Victorian Lucas Herbert.
Herbert, Johnston share Australian Open lead. South Korea’s Jiyai Shin leads women’s event
Lucas Herbert surrendered his outright lead of the Australian Open and will go into the final round tied with American Ryggs Johnston while South Korea’s Jiyai Shin took the outright lead in the Women’s Australian.
Jiyai Shin holds on for Australian Open triumph as unheralded American Ryggs Johnston breaks Aussie hearts
South Korea's Riyai Shin holds through a nervy final stretch to win her second Australian Open, while unheralded American Ryggs Johnston shocks the field to lift the Stonehaven Cup.
Rookie Johnston wins Australian Open as Shin claims women's trophy
South Korea's Shin Jiyai overcame late nerves and a brave charge from double defending champion Ashleigh Buhai to seal her second Australian Open title on Sunday with a two-stroke victory at a wet and wild Kingston Heath.
Hannah Green will have to make up a two-shot gap on Jiyai Shin to win the Australian Open
It’s taken three nights for Hannah Green to get her body clock back in sync after making a mad dash to Melbourne from Florida this week.
Jiyai Shin wins second Women's Australian Open as Ryggs Johnston claims first pro title on men's side
Jiyai Shin won her second Women's Australian Open title while American Ryggs Johnston won his first professional event in the men's portion.
UPDATE 1-Golf-Rookie Johnston wins Australian Open as Shin claims women's trophy
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Ryggs Johnston's putter proved a lethal weapon as the American rookie won the A$1.7 million ($1.11 million) Australian Open by three strokes for the biggest win of his career at a wet and wild Kingston Heath on Sunday.
Johnston and Shin claim Australian Open titles
American rookie Ryggs Johnston and former world number one Shin Ji-yai win the men's and women's Australian Open titles.
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Jiyai Shin survived some nervous final holes to secure a second Australian Open at Kingston Heath
No stranger to Australia, Shin secured a two-shot win in her 10th appearance, from two-time defending champ Ash Buhai, having ...
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Late magic vaults Shin to top of the Open leaderboard
Unflappable former world No.1 Jiyai Shin has emerged from the pack to steal the outright Australian Open third-round lead in ...
The Washington Post
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Herbert leads Australian Open, South Korean amateur tops women's event in Melbourne after 2 rounds
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was tied for second after a 68 at Kingston Heath. Hannah Green, the 2019 Women’s PGA Championship winner, finished with two birdies for a 71 at Victoria and was two strokes behind in ...
Golf Australia
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Women: Shin delivers a heartbreaker for Hannah
Shin, the relentless 36-year-old South Korean, won her second ISPS HANDA Australian Open today by two shots, adding to her ...
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