The Phnom Penh Post

‘Smiling Cinderella’ Shibuno wins Open

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JAPAN’S Hinako Shibuno hit a gutsy 18-foot birdie putt at the final hole to win a thrillingW­omen’s British Open at Woburn on Sunday, completing a fairytale story for a player nicknamed the “Smiling Cinderella”.

The 20-year-old (pictured, AFP), playing in her first Major, shot 68 for 18-under-par to win by a single stroke from American Lizette Salas.

World No1 Ko Jin-young, who was seeking a third Major title of the year, had to settle for third place following a 66.

Shibuno, who had never played a profession­al event outside Japan before this week, became the second Japanese player to win a Major championsh­ip, joining Chako Higuchi, who won the 1977 Women’s PGA Championsh­ip.

No male Japanese player has won a Major.

Speaking in slightly faltering English, she said she was proud of her achievemen­t.

“What I have done is unbelievab­le,” she said. “I imagined the British Open was played on a links course. But when I arrived I was surprised to find it was trees, just like Japan.

“That definitely helped. Today I was nervous on the front nine but felt OK on the back nine and just started m a k i n g b i r d - ies.”.

Two ahead at the start of the final round, Shibuno survived the potential blow of a fourputt double-bogey at the third to bounce back and collect the $675,000 first prize.

It was a packed leaderboar­d all day, with Salas and South Korea’s Ko battling with Shibuno for the coveted trophy, the final Major of the season.

Salas had eight birdies in a 65 to post a score of 17 under par, one ahead of playing partner Ko, who finished with a 66.

Salas had a chance of birdie at the last, but her effort from eight feet hit the hole and stayed out.

Golf ’s newest superstar, beaming as ever, hit her second shot to 18 feet at the last before stepping up to bomb home the putt.

All the way round, she had been amazingly relaxed, highfiving with members of the crowd and smiling all the way to the final green.

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