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Hazel Irvine is at Carnoustie, where the final round of the Women's British Open is taking place. Yani Tseng of Taiwan led by four shots going into the final round last year but had to fight off a late challenge from Australian Katherine Hull before eventually prevailing by a single shot.
Further coverage of the Women's British Open, which is being held at Carnoustie for the first time. Presented by Hazel Irvine.
Hazel Irvine introduces action from the third round at Carnoustie, where the world's top women golfers are competing for the final major of the year. Yani Tseng led by four shots at the halfway stage at Royal Birkdale last year, and went on to become the first Taiwanese woman to lift the trophy.
Coverage of the second round of the prestigious Women's British Open, now in its 36th year. The event is being held at Scotland's famous Carnoustie course for the first time, with world number one and defending champion Yani Tseng seeking her second Major title of the year. That goal is shared by Americans Paula Creamer and Stacy Lewis, while home hopes are led by 2009 British Open champion Catriona Matthew.
Hazel Irvine introduces the first-round action from Carnoustie as the world's top 15 women compete with the rest of the field for the final major of 2011.
The stellar cast list is headed by defending champion and world number one Yani Tseng. The 22-year-old from Taiwan this year became the youngest female player to have won four major titles, but it is more than a decade since anyone successfully defended the British Open. Tseng faces stiff competition from the likes of former winners Jiyai Shin, Karrie Webb and Scotland's Catriona Matthew.