Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 4th August 2025, 5:46 PM
Japan’s Miyu Yamashita clinched her first major championship on Sunday by winning the Women’s British Open at Royal Porthcawl, Wales. With a composed final round, she held off fierce challenges from England’s Charley Hull and compatriot Minami Katsu to secure a two-stroke victory
Final Leaderboard Summary
| Position | Player | Country | Final Round Score | Total Score |
| 1st | Miyu Yamashita | Japan | -2 | -11 |
| T-2nd | Charley Hull | England | -3 (69) | -9 |
| T-2nd | Minami Katsu | Japan | -3 (69) | -9 |
| – | Kim A-lim | South Korea | – | Trailing early |
The 24-year-old, celebrating just a day after her birthday, became the third Japanese woman to win the British Open after Hinako Shibuno (2019) and Ayako Okamoto (1984). Overwhelmed by emotion, Yamashita celebrated with champagne on the 18th green before shedding tears of joy.
“To win such a historic tournament in front of all these amazing fans is such an incredible feeling,”
– Miyu Yamashita
She praised the condition of the course and the vocal support from fans that helped push her over the line.
A Gritty Comeback
Yamashita entered the final round with a narrow one-stroke lead over Kim A-lim of South Korea. Her previous best major finish was runner-up at last year’s Women’s PGA Championship. Despite a shaky third round (74) plagued by wayward driving and missed putts, she regained form on Sunday and marched steadily to victory.
Highlights of Final Day
Historical Context
Yamashita’s victory marks her as the fourth Japanese major winner in two years. Before 2022, Japan had just two LPGA major champions. Her performance at Porthcawl signals a shift in dominance and confidence for Japanese women’s golf on the world stage.
“Being my first win is something very special and to celebrate with everyone is an amazing feeling,”
– Yamashita, visibly emotional
Closing Moments
Hull, a runner-up in both the British Open and US Open in 2023, mounted a formidable challenge but ultimately fell short under pressure. As she faltered, Yamashita remained composed, embracing her caddie and punching the air in triumph as she sealed her place in golfing history.
Yamashita’s nerveless finish, championship poise, and passionate celebration make her triumph not only historic but deeply inspirational.
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