Hull’s major wait goes on as she pushes Yamashita all the way at Women’s Open

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Charley Hull is due high praise for at least making this interesting. It may be of little consolation to the English golfer as her wait for a maiden major win goes on but Hull’s surge was the only thing that ever looked like halting Miyu Yamashita’s Porthcawl procession. What an afternoon of stirring drama this quickly became on the stunning links, which should be rewarded with more high-profile events before too long. To Hull, plenty of plaudits for such a swashbuckling display.

Yamashita eventually prevailed, by two, at 11 under par. The Women’s Open was denied a British winner for the first time since Georgia Hall lifted the trophy at Royal Lytham & St Anne’s in 2018. Still, Hull must feel she is closer than ever to winning one of her sport’s biggest prizes. She now has four second places in majors.

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Written by Ewan Murray at Royal Porthcawl
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/aug/03/charley-hull-major-wait-goes-on-pushes-miyu-yamashita-all-the-way-at-womens-open under the title “Hull’s major wait goes on as she pushes Yamashita all the way at Women’s Open”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.