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Jiyai Shin wins 2nd Women's Australian Open
Ryggs Johnston wins Australian Open for first title. Jiyai Shin wins women’s event
Unheralded American Ryggs Johnston has won his first professional title by claiming the Australian Open by three stokes, while South Korea’s Jiyai Shin claimed her second Women’s Australian Open which was played concurrently at two courses on the famed Melbourne sand belt.
Ryggs Johnston wins Australian Open for first pro title by the Arizona State alum
MELBOURNE, Australia — Unheralded American Ryggs Johnston won his first professional title Sunday by closing with a 4-under 68 at Kingston Heath for a three-shot victory in the Australian Open. The Arizona State alum was among three players to earn a spot in the British Open.
Jiyai Shin wins second Women's Australian Open as Ryggs Johnston claims first pro title on men's side
Jiyai Shin won her second Women's Australian Open title while American Ryggs Johnston won his first professional event in the men's portion.
Sunday golf: Ryggs Johnston wins Australian Open for first pro title by the Arizona State alum
Unheralded American Ryggs Johnston won his first professional title Sunday by closing with a 4-under 68 at Kingston Heath for a 3-shot victory.
UPDATE 1-Golf-Rookie Johnston wins Australian Open as Shin claims women's trophy
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Ryggs Johnston's putter proved a lethal weapon as the American rookie won the A$1.7 million ($1.11 million) Australian Open by three strokes for the biggest win of his career at a wet and wild Kingston Heath on Sunday.
Johnston and Shin claim Australian Open titles
American rookie Ryggs Johnston and former world number one Shin Ji-yai win the men's and women's Australian Open titles.
'Lethal Weapon' Johnston And Shin Ji-yai Win Australian Open Titles
Fearless American rookie Ryggs Johnston fired a 68 to win the Australian Open on Saturday, with South Korean former world number one Shin Ji-yai crowned women's champion for her 65th career title.
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Golf: Future of dual gender Australian Open up in the air
Australian Open winners Ryggs Johnston and Shin Jiyai hoisted their men's and women's trophies alongside each other in front ...
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Herbert leads Australian Open, South Korean amateur tops women’s event in Melbourne after 2 rounds
Lucas Herbert again led the way after the second round of the Australian Open while 17-year-old South Korean amateur Hyojin ...
Golfmagic
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ISPS Handa Australian Open prize money 2024: How much they all won
American rookie Ryggs Johnston claimed the biggest victory of his life at the 2024 ISPS Handa Australian Open. The ...
Reuters on MSN
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Golf-Australian Open to tee off in Melbourne after stormy buildup
LOT OF HISTORY' Before COVID, the women's
Australian
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was a fixture on the LPGA Tour ... entrants this year and is ...
nzcity.co.nz
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Daniel Hillier is the best-placed Kiwi heading into the final round of the Australian golf Open in Melbourne
Hillier is five shots behind joint-leaders - American Ryggs Johnston and Aussie Lucas Herbert at 14-under. Meanwhile in the women's competition, Hanee Song is tied for eighth on three-under, 10 shots ...
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Golf-American 'Lethal Weapon' eyes shootout with Herbert for Australian Open title
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) -American rookie Ryggs Johnston booked a shootout with home hero Lucas Herbert for the ...
Golfmagic
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World No. 953 upstages LIV Golf star to claim Australian Open
American rookie Ryggs Johnston claimed the biggest win of his career with a final round of 68 to claim the Australian Open.
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