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    Japan's Mao Saigo has reigned supreme after a five-way playoff to win the first women's golf major of the year

    Japan's Mao Saigo has reigned supreme after a five-way playoff to win the first women's golf major of the year


    Last year's LPGA Tour rookie of the year has prevailed after making birdie on the replay of the 18th, after the quintet all finished at seven-under through 72 holes.

    Three players made par on the first sudden death hole, while another bogeyed, leaving Saigo with a chance to win it all



    Lydia Ko finished 52nd.

    GOLF COVERAGE WITH CROWN... FINANCE AVAILABLE ON NEW AND PRE-OWNED FORKLIFTS.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Rugby:
    The Black Ferns have won the Pacific Four tournament after belting the United States 79-14 in a 13-tries-to-two rout at North Harbour Stadium 18:57

    Motoring:
    The Black Ferns have made a statement on the road to the Rugby World Cup, after dispatching the United States 79-14 to win the Pac Four tournament in Albany 18:37

    Netball:
    A strong defensive display has helped the Central Pulse record a dominant 69-45 victory over the Northern Stars in their ANZ Premiership netball game in Takanini 18:37

    Auckland:
    A person's been taken into custody in Auckland after stealing a dinghy 18:07

    Rugby:
    Chiefs number eight Wallace Sititi admits he's still far from his best heading into tonight's Super Rugby contest against Moana Pasifika in Hamilton 17:27

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC are striving for a fast start in this evening's A-League semi-final return leg against Melbourne Victory at Mt Smart 16:57

    Christchurch:
    Serious injuries may be involved in a crash involving at least one pedestrian on Fitzgerald Avenue, near Hereford Street in Christchurch 16:17

    International:
    Misinformation war rages online amid India-Pakistan tensions 16:07

    Basketball:
    To the NBA.. 15:37

    Netball:
    Stars netballer Mila Reuelu-Buchanan is itching to get back to full strength ahead of this afternoon's ANZ Premiership game against the Pulse in Auckland 14:57


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