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Miyu Yamashita Claims Maiden Major Golf Title at AIG Women’s Open

Anubhav Talukdar by Anubhav Talukdar
August 4, 2025
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Miyu Yamashita Claims Maiden Major Golf Title at AIG Women’s Open
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Royal Porthcawl, Wales – In a display of remarkable composure, Miyu Yamashita stunned herself and the chasing pack to clinch her first career major title, winning the AIG Women’s Open by two shots at Royal Porthcawl. The 24-year-old Japanese star fended off spirited challenges from England’s Charley Hull and compatriot Minami Katsu, becoming the fourth different major champion from Japan in the last two years, highlighting a golden era for Japanese women’s golf.

A Champion’s Composure on a Blustery Day

Yamashita, who celebrated her 24th birthday on Saturday, capped off a memorable week with a final-round 2-under 70, finishing with an overall score of 11-under 277. She began Sunday with a one-stroke lead and quickly extended it with three crucial birdies on the front nine. Notably, she made a mid-range birdie putt on the par-4 4th hole, then added two more at the par-3 8th and par-5 9th to reach 12-under at the turn, establishing a three-shot lead.

Despite a slight wobble on the back nine, which included finding a fairway bunker on the par-5 13th, Yamashita showed steely nerves, sinking a clutch 15-foot par putt to maintain her advantage. Her final-round scorecard remained bogey-free until the par-four 17th, where she recorded her sole dropped shot, momentarily creating a nervous finish. However, she approached the final hole with a two-shot cushion, ultimately making a confident par to seal her historic victory.

Hull’s Charge Falls Short, Japanese Success Continues

Home favorite Charley Hull mounted a thrilling charge, carding a 3-under 69 in her final round. She poured in five birdies, at one point closing to within just one shot of Yamashita’s lead thanks to superb putting, including a 25-footer on the 14th that ignited the raucous local crowd. However, her title hopes were ultimately dashed by back-to-back bogeys on the challenging 16th and 17th holes. A missed birdie putt on the 18th sealed her fate, leaving her to share second place at 9-under. This marks Hull’s fourth runner-up finish in a major, a testament to her consistent performance in golf’s biggest events.

Minami Katsu also tied for second, finishing strong with a final-round 69, including a closing birdie. Yamashita’s win means she joins Mao Saigo (Chevron Championship 2025), Ayaka Furue (Evian Championship 2024), and Yuka Saso (U.S. Women’s Open 2024) as a major champion from Japan in the last two years, further cementing Japan’s rising influence in women’s professional golf.

Following her final putt, wild celebrations erupted on the 18th green as Yamashita’s compatriots rushed onto the green, drenching the new major champion in champagne, a fitting end to her dream realized at Royal Porthcawl.

 

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