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Boutier wins 28 holes in the longest match

North Las Vegas, Nevada – Celine Boutier defeated Ashleigh Buhai on Saturday’s 28th hole, the longest game in the five-year history of T-Mobile, bringing the French woman to the quarterfinals.

The previous record was 22 holes, set twice.

Boutier faced Madelene Sagstrom late Saturday. It will take a long time for Sagstrom to beat Carlota Ciganda in 19 holes.

The second-ranked Jeeno Thitikul routes Nataliya Guseva 8 and 7. Thitikul is the only player left in the top 10. On the final day of the tour, seven were eliminated in eight matches on the tour, including first place, including first place and defending champion Nelly Korda.

Thitikul from Thailand kept her relaxed this week as she occupied the game at the sinister Dracheric Shadow Creek. She said he “don’t know” why she performed so well.

“Just want to play where my caddie wants me to go,” Thitikul said.

She will play Angel Yin, defeating Saigo 3 and 2. No. 12 Yin from Los Angeles, he is the highest player except Thitikul who is still in the game.

In another 16 match, Stephanie Kyriacou beat Sei Young Kim 2-up with Lim Kim 2-up, Maja Stark beat Brooke Henderson 5 and 4 easily, and Ariya Jutanugarn beat Narin 1 Up.

In the quarterfinals, Jutanugarn faces Stark, and Coughlin plays Kyriacou.

Sei Young Kim and Henderson were the only players who didn’t fall behind in the first three days and now they are not in the game.

“It’s probably the hardest route in the world,” Stark said. “It’s so firm, so fast, and there are so many times in these rounds, ‘Okay, I can’t go to the hole here.’ On the chips, you can get 10 meters from the pins, but still can’t move to the stupid miracle.

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