Tseng wins Women's Australian Open
Taiwan's Yani Tseng won the Women's Australian Open on Sunday,
birdieing seven of the last 12 holes for a bogey-free 7-under 66
and a three-stroke victory over 2009 winner Laura Davies.
The sixth-ranked Tseng, the 2008 LPGA Championship winner,
had a 9-under 283 total on the Commonwealth Golf Club course. She
opened with rounds of 74, 71 and 72 to begin the day four strokes
behind third-round leader Karrie Webb.
"It was very exciting, my whole body is still shaking," Tseng
said before the trophy presentation. "My heart is still at over 200
beats a minute. I just felt I needed to get some more birdies
coming home, and it worked out."
She birdied the final two holes and hit 17 of 18 greens in
regulation.
Davies, the 46-year-old English star who won the New Zealand
Women's Open on Feb. 28 for her 73rd worldwide title, birdied the
final hole for a 71.
Webb, the four-time winner who won her seventh Australian
Ladies Masters title last week with a closing 61 at Royal Pines,
had a 74 to finish third at 5 under. The Australian star missed
three birdie putts inside 4 feet on the back nine.
Webb started the day with a one-shot lead over Italy's Giulia
Sergas and began with two birdies.
"I got off to a really great start and was feeling really
good," Webb said. "I played a couple of scrappy holes on five and
seven and really lost a lot of momentum.
"I just didn't hit it as good after that for some reason. I
didn't trust myself as much as I would have liked and then the
putts just weren't going in. Seven under is an incredible score
around here today."
Australia's Katherine Hull (72) and Sergas (74) tied for
fourth at 4 under. Alexis Thompson, the 15-year-old U.S. amateur
star, closed with a 74 to tie for 16th at 3 over.