| ¡@ Tseng wins historic third major
 By Shelley Shan
 Staff Reporter, with Reuters, SOUTHPORT, England
 Tuesday, Aug 03, 2010, Page 1
 
 
 Taiwan¡¦s Yani Tseng holds the trophy after 
winning the Women¡¦s British Open championship at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in 
Southport, England, on Sunday.
 PHOTO: AFP
 
 Taiwan¡¦s Yani Tseng (´¿¶®©g) broke down in tears after she survived a final day 
showdown with Australia¡¦s Katherine Hull on Sunday to win her third major at the 
Women¡¦s British Open at Royal Birkdale.
 
 Tseng, the leader from round one, went into the final 18 holes with a four-shot 
lead, but it was down to one with five to play and she eventually had to hole a 
six-foot par putt at the last to secure victory with a round of 73.
 
 On 11-under, Tseng finished one ahead of Hull, who shot 70, and the 21-year-old 
is now the youngest woman to have won three majors. Her previous wins came in 
the 2008 LPGA Championship and the Kraft Nabisco Championship in March.
 
 Having appeared totally in control during the first 54 holes in which she shot 
68 in every round and dropped only one shot, she was much more edgy on Sunday 
and the tears flowed after she struck the final putt.
 
 ¡§I was so tired and the last few holes were so hard,¡¨ she told reporters. ¡§I 
felt so much pressure out there and it¡¦s been an unbelievable day. Even when I 
holed the putt at the last I had to ask my caddie: ¡¥Did I win?¡¦ Katherine played 
some awesome golf and pushed me all the way. She¡¦s a great, great player.¡¨
 
 Hull made an early move with back-to-back birdies at the second and third to 
close the gap to one shot, but Tseng was four ahead again by the turn, helped by 
birdies at the fourth, from 30 feet, and the long sixth, but Hull again fought 
back.
 
 There was a two-shot swing at the 10th when the 28-year-old Queenslander made a 
15-foot putt and Tseng missed a short one for par and Hull hit her second shot 
to within three feet for another gain at the 13th.
 
 With only one top 10 finish in 23 previous majors, it was a day of mixed 
emotions for the Australian.
 
 ¡§I am disappointed, but there are also a lot of positives to take from this 
week. I never gave up, but it¡¦s just a pity I couldn¡¦t make a birdie at one of 
the three long holes at the end,¡¨ Hull said.
 
 For Tseng, who came into the championship as the world No. 5, it is another step 
toward her goal of becoming world No. 1.
 
 None of the other players managed to really mount a serious challenge. Two South 
Koreans ¡X Choi Na-yeon (68) and Kim In-kyung (71) ¡X finished in joint third on 
seven-under.
 
 Yesterday, the Sports Affairs Council (SAC) congratulated Tseng on her win.
 
 The SAC said that the 21-year-old Taiwanese was only the fifth Asian golfer to 
triumph at the Women¡¦s British Open.
 
 ¡§Tseng is now the youngest golfer to have won three major titles,¡¨ the SAC said 
in a statement. ¡§She also set a record of securing both the Kraft Nabisco 
Championship and the British Open Championship in the same year.¡¨
 
 Tseng finished in the top 10 at US Women¡¦s Open last month, the only major title 
that she now needs to complete her pursuit of the Grand Slam of majors.
 
 ¡§Her [Tseng¡¦s] story has made her a role model for all [Taiwanese] athletes,¡¨ 
the SAC said.
 
 Hsu Tien-ya (??, chairman of the Golf Association of Taiwan, also said yesterday 
that the association had recently submitted an application to host an LPGA 
championship tournament next year, adding that the result could be known within 
the next two months.
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