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Yamashita finished two shots clear of Hull and fellow Japanese player Minami Katsu at Royal Porthcawl.
Saudi Open - Rd 3
Fri, Dec 12
3:30AM EST
Asian Tour
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Fri, Dec 12
5:00AM EST
Alfred Dunhill Championship- Rd 2
DP World Tour
Golf Channel
Sat, Dec 13
3:30AM EST
Saudi Open - Final Rd
Asian Tour
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Sat, Dec 13
4:30AM EST
Alfred Dunhill Championship - Rd 3
DP World Tour
Golf Channel
Sat, Dec 13
3:00PM EST
Grant Thornton Invit: Rd. 2
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Highlights: 2025 AIG Women's Open, Round 3
Relive the biggest moments and top shots from Round 3 action at the 2025 AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl Golf Course, the LPGA Tour's final major of the season.

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In Gee Chun already has one major win this year. Motivated by her caddie, she’s poised to claim another.
World No. 1 Jin Young Ko missed the cut at the final major of the women’s season on Friday, posting a 5-over 147.

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Louise Duncan had high expectations when she made her professional debut. It’s just taken an extra week for them to be realized.
After nearly winning the Amundi Evian Championship, Sophia Schubert’s return to major competition wasn’t as fruitful.
The U.S. Women’s Amateur begins Monday at Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington. The world’s top-ranked amateur, however, won’t be there.
The champion of the AIG Women’s Open on Sunday will walk away with a significant piece of history – and a substantial check.
Despite her strong rookie season, Atthaya Thitikul isn’t expecting to pad her ROY lead at this week’s AIG Women’s Open.
Muirfield is one of golf’s most historic venues and this week more history will be made on the Scottish links.
Muirfield has crowned an impressive list of Open champs. One could argue that the player who lifts the Women’s Open trophy on Sunday will be the club’s most historic winner.