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South African Ashleigh Buhai dramatically won her first major title at the AIG Women’s Open at Muirfield in a play-off over South Korea’s In Gee Chun. We reveal the clubs she used to make history.
The 33-year-old recovered from throwing away a five-shot and then parred the fourth play-off hole while Chun bogeyed.
2019 champion Hinako Shibuno finished a shot back in third, while Leona Maguire finished tied-fourth with world No 2 Minjee Lee and Madelene Sagstrom.
Buhai is a Srixon staffer, but the deal she is on does allow her to vary the clubs she uses. So there’s a few different golf brands in her bag. Let’s dive in.
Callaway Epic Speed (10.5 degrees, Fujikura Ventus Blue 5-R shaft)
Ping G425 (14.5 degrees, Ping Alta CB shaft) Srixon ZX (Ventus Blue shaft)
Srixon ZX7 (Nippon N.S Pro 850GH shafts)
Cleveland RTX ZipCore (Nippon N.S Pro 850GH shafts)