Martin Dempster reports from the final day of the Women’s Open.
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00:00Hello, it's Martin Dempster, the Scotsman Golf Correspondent here, coming to you from
00:07the Old Course at St Andrews at the completion of the AIG Women's Open, the final major of
00:162024. And what a special winner we had here today in New Zealander Lydia Coe. Just over
00:27two weeks after being crowned as the Olympic champion, the popular 27-year-old emerged
00:36victorious at the end of a pretty dramatic final round here on the Old Course. Nellie
00:44Korda, the world number one, she looked to be heading to what would have been her seventh
00:49win on the LPGA Tour this season. The American stood on the 14th tee with a two-shot lead
00:57and that being a par five, a birdie there would have put her in a really strong position.
01:03However, she ran up a pretty sloppy double bogey seven and at the same time, Lydia Coe
01:11was really getting into her stride over the closing stretch. In terrible conditions, she
01:17had a tremendous second shot to find the green at the 17th, saved par there and then
01:22made a birdie at the last. That gave her a closing 69 for a 700-par total. Korda couldn't
01:29match it, neither could defending champion Lillia Vu or two-time winner of this event,
01:37Jaya Shin from Korea. They all ended up two shots behind. Asked China's Ronnie Yin, Lydia
01:48Coe, very, very popular player, great ambassador for the game and really is terrific that she's
01:55landed her third major here in St. Andrews. She described it as a fairy tale the last
02:01few weeks and there's no doubt that is the case. She had a Scott Paul Cormack on her
02:07bag. He also won this event with Sweden and Nordqvist over at Carnoustie a few years back
02:14and Coe has certainly benefited from him starting to work with her. Terrific event, four tough days
02:22here. Play at times was a bit slow, unfortunately, but what a winner. Lydia Coe, popular, popular
02:30player and a terrific place for her to complete an amazing fortnight. To keep up to date with
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