Jiyai Shin won her second Women's Australian Open title while American Ryggs Johnston won his first professional event in the ...
Jiyai Shin won the 2024 ISPS Handa Australian Women's Open on Sunday, her second time winning the event which is played ...
Jiyai Shin won her second Women's Australian Open title while American Ryggs Johnston won his first professional event in the men's portion.
Unflappable former world No.1 Jiyai Shin stands between Hannah Green and a hoodoo-busting home Australian Open triumph. With some late magic to complement her extraordinary consistency ...
Ryggs Johnston claimed his first professional title at the Australian Open by three strokes, while Jiyai Shin secured her second Women's Australian Open. Johnston finished with an 18-under 269, while ...
Ryggs Johnston claimed his first professional title at the Australian Open, edging out Curtis Luck by three strokes. Jiyai Shin secured her second Women's Australian Open victory, overcoming Ashleigh ...
Her score of 7-under 66 is a new course record for the Kingston Heath Golf Course, surpassing Karrie Webb and Jiyai Shin's 67 at the 2008 Australian Open. Oh is tied for first with Korean amateur ...
She finished with a 36-hole total of 9-under, holding a one-shot lead over Jiyai Shin and Justice Bosio. Hyojin Yang is a 17-year-old amateur golfer sponsored by Daebo Group. She played for the ...
At eight under, Yang's closest pursuers are fellow Korean, former world No.1 and 2013 Australian Open champion Jiyai Shin and exciting 20-year-old Queenslander Justice Bosio. Contesting only her ...
The 17-year-old's mettle will be tested over the weekend with major winners Shin Jiyai of South Korea, Australia's Hannah Green, and South Africa's Ashleigh Buhai all lurking. Shin is shot back ...