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Inbee Park claims seventh major title with British Open success at Turnberry

Sport360 staff

06:46 03/08/2015

South Korea’s Inbee Park hailed the greatest day of her life after claiming a seventh major title with a brilliant final round in the Ricoh Women’s British Open at Turnberry.

Park began the day three shots off the lead but carded an eagle, seven birdies and two bogeys for a closing 65 to finish 12 under par, three shots ahead of compatriot Jin-Young Ko.

Joint overnight leader Ko, who was looking to win on her first major start, enjoyed a four-shot lead after following an eagle on the seventh with birdies on the eighth and 10th. However, as Park charged through the field with four birdies in a row from the seventh and an eagle on the 14th, Ko three-putted the 13th and ran up a double bogey on the 16th.

“It’s the greatest day of my life yet for sure,” said 27-year-old Park, who has now won six of the 14 majors she has contested since 2013.

“I played great golf out there. Even though I made a couple of early mistakes, I was able to hold on really well on the back nine. Obviously I got a bit lucky today. The golfing God was on my side for sure.”

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The British Open was the only one of the ‘traditional’ major championships that Park had yet to win, although the Evian Championship only became the fifth major in 2013, a year after Park won what was then called the Evian Masters.

On Ko’s performance in her first major championship, Park said: “She is a very talented girl and she was holding up well out there. All four days she played fantastic.

“I know her well and she is from the same management company as me, so I had dinner with her earlier in the week.”

Another South Korean, So Yeon Ryu (68), and New Zealand’s Lydia Ko (69) tied for third on eight under par. 

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