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Lindley captures U.S. Senior Women’s Open

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Melissa Lindley has captured the 2023 U.S. Senior Women’s Open, securing her first major championship title.

On the final day of the tournament held at The Old Course at Stonebrae in Hayward, California, Lindley played a near-flawless round of 68 to close out the victorious week.

With her stellar performance, Lindley, 51, secured a three-shot victory over her closest competitor and earned the prestigious championship.

Lindley’s victory marks a significant achievement in her golfing career.

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In a significant move, the R&A has announced a new qualification pathway for LIV golfers seeking to compete in The Open. This decision aims to promote inclusivity while ensuring top talent remains a key part of the prestigious tournament.

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David Herbert Soars to the Top with Stunning Eagle on 18th at Australian Open!

David Herbert Soars to the Top with Stunning Eagle on 18th at Australian Open!

Herbert Eagles Last Hole to Lead Australian Open

MELBOURNE, Australia – In a thrilling finish, David Herbert eagled the 18th hole, seizing a one-stroke lead after an exhilarating first round of the Australian Open on Thursday.

The 46-year-old Aussie showcased his skills by holing out from an impressive 120 yards, finishing with a remarkable score of 6-under 66 at the picturesque Victoria Golf Club.

“It was a fantastic way to cap off my day,” Herbert exclaimed. “I struck a solid tee shot and followed it up with an incredible second shot. My goal was just to get it close, but then it went in!”

Herbert now stands one stroke clear of five players who are tied for second place at 5-under 67. This competitive group features former Australian Open champion Matt Jones, along with New Zealand’s Ryan Fox and England’s Paul Casey