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Thai drives into history books

By Associated Press in Milton Keynes, England | China Daily | Updated: 2016-08-02 08:01

Ariya Jutanugarn's six-stroke lead was whittled down to one after a double bogey on the par-4 13th at Woburn on Sunday, but the 20-year-old held on to win the Women's British Open and become Thailand's first winner of a major.

"I think everything in the past is good for me, because I learned a lot from that," Jutanugarn said.

"I know how to come back. I know how to be patient. Everybody has to go through bad times in their life, and I think I have done that already."

Thai drives into history books

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