Lilia Wu wins AIG Women’s Open golf title

England, August 14-"Lilia Wu" American pro Win your second major title in 2023 at the AIG Women's Open in Scotland, "Cameron Smith" won the Bedminster Lift Golf Championship.

Golf LPGA Tour, AIG Women's Open, last major of the year In England, the last day, Lilia Wu, the world's sixth-handed pro, American Who was the co-leader after the end of the third day, added 5 under par to a total score of 14 under par, 6 strokes ahead of Charlie Hull from England, winning his second major championship in 2023 following the champion "The Chevron Championship” last April. She made history as the first female pro to win two majors in a single year since Ko Jin Young in 2019 and the first American female pro since Julie Inkster in 1999. Nelly Ko Rada, the world's number 1 female pro from the United States, took 11th place, joining 2nd place under par, and the performance of the Thai female pro in this program, "Pro China" Atthaya Thitikul, the 11th female pro in the world, made the best performance, finishing in 36th place. Join 2 over par

Liv Golf Bedminster in New Jersey, USA, last day Cameron Smith, 2022 The Open Championship 29-year-old from Australia added 3 under par to a total score of 12 under par. Leading India's Anirban Lahiri by seven strokes, he won his third lift golf title, behind Lift Golf Chicago and Lift Golf London, while USA's Phil Mickelson played in the crowd. Finally, for the first time since joining Lift Golf, he dropped to 10th place at 1 under par.

The PGA Tour Golf St. Jude Championship in Tennessee, USA, will be decided by a play-off duel after Day 3 leader Lucas Glover from the United States meets his teammate Patrick Canley. nation There is the same score at 15 under par, where the first playoff hole on the 18th hole canley tee off in the water before bogeys.

while Glover saved Par to win Wins a second title in a row after winning last week's Wyndham Championship, while world No 2 Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland finished third with Tommy Fleetwood of England at 14 under par.–Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency