American Vu prevails over Hull to win Women’s British Open

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American Vu prevails over Hull to win Women’s British Open

American golfer Lilia Vu emerged victorious at the Women’s British Open, leaving her English competitor Charley Hull behind. Vu secured a six-stroke lead and claimed her second major title, earning a record-breaking winner’s prize of $1.35 million. Despite a bogey on the 15th hole, Vu’s six birdies propelled her to a 14-under overall score, solidifying her win at the Walton Heath Golf Club in Surrey, England. This triumph came just four months after her victory at the Chevron Championship.

Reflecting on her achievement, Vu expressed her disbelief, emphasizing the importance of focusing on each shot rather than fixating on the outcome. She acknowledged the challenging nature of the golf course and credited her success to her ability to stay in the present moment. Vu also expressed gratitude towards her family for their unwavering belief in her abilities, recognizing their support as instrumental to her journey.

As the tournament neared its conclusion, Vu maintained a comfortable lead over Hull. On the final hole, Vu confidently navigated the fairway and green, securing a birdie. Meanwhile, Hull managed to salvage a par with a lengthy putt after initially encountering a bunker. Vu’s victory was met with immediate celebration as her friends doused her in champagne, marking the significance of her achievement.

Hull had raised hopes of a home victory, following Georgia Hall’s win in 2018, with an impressive performance on Saturday. However, her final round of 73, which included four bogeys and only one birdie, fell short of securing the title. Despite the competition, Vu commended Hull’s skills and expressed her enjoyment of playing alongside her. She praised Hull’s talent and encouraged others to keep an eye on her future endeavors.

Jiyai Shin of South Korea finished one shot behind Hull, securing third place. Kim Hyo-joo and Amy Yang, also from South Korea, shared fourth place with scores of six under par. World number one Nelly Korda ended the tournament tied for 11th place. Additionally, French golfer Celine Boutier, who recently won the Women’s Scottish Open and Evian Championship, concluded the event with a flawless round of 68, finishing at one under par.

In conclusion, Lilia Vu’s remarkable performance at the Women’s British Open earned her a well-deserved victory. Her exceptional play, combined with her ability to stay focused on each shot, propelled her to success. Despite the strong competition, Vu’s triumph was met with celebration and recognition of her achievement.

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