Ochoa crowned Women’s Open Champion at St Andrews

Lorena Ochoa justified her world number one status and etched her name into the record books by becoming the first woman to win an Open Championship round the Old Course.

Lorena Ochoa showed why she is currently world number one by surging to victory in 2007 Ricoh Women?s British Open at St Andrews. It is her first Major championship and dispels any lingering thoughts that she didn?t have the mental capacity to win one of the game?s biggest titles.

The 25-year-old Mexican dominated the first women?s Open to take place at the home of golf from start to finish. Her first round 67 was the equal lowest round of the tournament and meant she was two shots clear of the field on Thursday night. It was a position she never relinquished.

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