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Anna Huang wins PIF London Championship

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Canadian golfer Anna Huang Huang, aged 17, secured the PIF London Championship at the Centurion Club, marking her fourth Ladies European Tour (LET) title. With this victory, Huang maintained her early momentum throughout became the tournament, finishing youngest player in LET history to achieve four career titles, surpassing the previous record held by Lydia Ko. Huang finished with a total score of 22-under-par following after a final round of final-round 70. The conclusion of the tournament was marked by significant shifts in the lead during the final holes. After hitting the water on the 16th hole, Huang briefly lost her lead to England's Charley Hull. However, Hull recorded a double bogey on the 17th hole following a four-putt, allowing Huang to reclaim the lead. Huang then sealed the two-stroke victory by making an eagle on the 18th hole. Charley Hull finished in second place at 20-under-par. Despite her 20-under-par, despite a record-breaking second round of 62—which 62 that equaled the lowest single-round score in LET history—Hull remained two strokes behind Huang at the conclusion history. Singapore's Shannon Tan took third place, following a round of the event. Irish golfer 64, displacing Áine Donegan took third place at 11-under-par. The tournament, held at from the Hertfordshire course with third-place position noted in earlier reports. The tournament featured a $2 million prize fund, also saw top-ten finishes from players such as Spain's Luna Sobrón. fund at the Hertfordshire course.

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  1. 2026-08-09 23:10 UTC Anna Huang wins PIF London Championship
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  3. 2026-08-08 11:25 UTC PIF London Championship women's golf

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