Ashleigh Buhai closes with 65 to win ShopRite LPGA Classic
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As she entered her 30s, Ashleigh Buhai was frustrated with consistently contending but never winning on the LPGA Tour. There was nothing wrong with her swing, so she began working with a mental coach. Now at the cusp of 35 on a tour dominated by players a decade or more younger, the South African is playing the best golf of her career.
As she entered her 30s, Ashleigh Buhai was frustrated with consistently contending but never winning on the LPGA Tour. There was nothing wrong with her swing, so she began working with a mental coach.
Now at the cusp of 35 on a tour dominated by players a decade or more younger, the South African is playing the best golf of her career.
Buhai seized the lead early with four birdies in her first five holes, got up and down for one last birdie for a 6-under 65 and held off Hyo Joo Kim for a one-shot victory in the ShopRite LPGA Classic on Sunday.
"I was touted to be -- I had a really good amateur career and was going to be the next best thing out of South Africa, but that's -- golf is just not like that all the time," Buhai said. "I kept plugging away. I have a good support system around me, which I think is the most important thing."
It was the fourth win worldwide over the past 10 months for Buhai, who finished at 14-under 199 in the 54-hole event on the Bay Course at Seaview. Buhai won the Women's British Open last August for her first major and first LPGA Tour win, and since has added titles in Australia and South Africa. She entered the week ranked 16th in the world.
At 34 years, 11 months, Buhai is the oldest winner this year on the LPGA Tour.
"It's huge. My goal this year was to win in the U.S. I hadn't won here yet," Buhai said. "I'm very proud of myself for ticking it off."