Shin strolls to Women's Open win
Shin Jiyai claimed her second Women's
British Open title in style, winning by
nine shots at Hoylake.
With Friday's high winds forcing two
rounds to be played on Sunday, the
South Korean began the final day with a
five-shot advantage.
That was cut to three by Australian
Karrie Webb after the third round.
But, as Webb capitulated, a one-over-
par round of 73 was enough for Shin to
take victory ahead of compatriot Inbee
Park, who finished on level par.
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Ballesteros's son in Madrid win
Javier Ballesteros, son of former world
number one Seve, has won the amateur
Madrid Open.
The 22-year-old, a law student in
Madrid, finished six under par to win
by four shots.
He dedicated the victory to his late
father, a five-time major champion, who
died aged 54 in May 2011 after a long
battle with cancer.
"My father always told me that you have
to play with what you've got, and
that's what I did," Javier said.
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