Yani Tseng, 22, collected her fifth major championship on Sunday when she successfully defended her title at the Women's British Open.
Tseng became the youngest player in history, male or female, to win that many major titles. When she captured her fourth major this year at the LPGA Championship, she became the youngest female golfer to accomplish the feat.
Now, in the long, storied history of this game, no one has accomplished more at such a young age as Tseng.
Even the great Tiger Woods only won his fifth major title at 24.
"It feels really good," said Tseng in her televised trophy presentation. "It's my honor to win the British Open again."
This was Tseng's seventh worldwide win of 2011 and her fourth on the LPGA Tour. The No. 1 player in the world picked up her ninth career title on tour.
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