Former world No. 1 and five-time major champion Yani Tseng won for the first time in more than a decade Sunday in her native Taiwan.
Tseng captured the weather-shortened Wistron Ladies Open on the Ladies European Tour, shooting 63-67 at Sunrise Golf and Country Club, a course she grew up playing, to finish four shots clear of runner-up Amelia Garvey.
“I’ve been waiting for this trophy for so long,” Tseng told reporters on-site. “To win this tournament in my home country and in front of my family and friends is amazing. I’ve been really emotional from this win, and just shows you should never give up on your dreams.”
The 36-year-old rocketed to fame early in her career by becoming the youngest player (22), male or female, to win five majors. She was ranked No. 1 in the world for 109 cons

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