Postpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 4 August 2019
Shibuno -17, Buhai -14 (17)
Hinako Shibuno is still nibbling on sweets on the 18th. That's my kind of golf.
-18 Japan's Hinako Shibuno wins Women's British Open at age of 20
Birdies last hole to card 68 and seal maiden major title at first attempt
-17 American Lizette Salas (65) finishes second at Woburn
-16 Korea's Ko Jin-young (66) & USA's Morgan Pressel (67)
-14 South Africa's Ashleigh Buhai (70)
Selected: -5 Charley Hull (76); -3 Georgia Hall (73), Bronte Law (78)
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Becky Grey and Ben Collins
Shibuno -17, Buhai -14 (17)
Hinako Shibuno is still nibbling on sweets on the 18th. That's my kind of golf.
Park -11 (17)
World number two Park Sung-hyun's birdie putt just skates around the left side of the hole on the 18th. She's still got a bit of a way to come back for par.
Shibuno -17, Buhai -14 (17)
There's no shortage of chatter between Hinako Shibuno and her caddie as they charge up the 18th.
Unfortunately it's in Japanese, so couldn't tell you what they're saying.
Pressel -16 (17)
Morgan Pressel can't get it in the hole out of a bunker and the best she can hope for is a par on the 18th, which won't be enough.
It looks like Lizette Salas might be out on the putting green. The American will be ready if there's a play-off.
Shibuno -17, Buhai -14 (17)
Shibuno's tee shot goes straight down the middle of the 18th. She's still smiling.
Ashleigh Buhai will still get her highest finish ever in a major, but it's got to hurt knowing she was leading by five at one point.
Shibuno -17 (17)
Shibuno high fives everyone in the crowd on her way to the 18th tee.
Pressure? What pressure?
Pressel -16 (17)
Morgan Pressel could have been in with a chance too. But her second shot on the 18th has just gone into a bunker.
Shibuno -17 (17)
Back on the 17th, Shibuno misses out on a birdie by inches.
She's still got one more chance to win this on the 18th.
Salas -17 (F)
Ohhhh!
Salas lips out and finishes with a par.
That's a round of 65, though. The best of the tournament so far. Hinako Shibuno now needs a birdie to win on her major debut.
Ko -16 (F)
So. Close.
Ko Jin-young's birdie putt takes a dramatic turn at the death and looks like it might drop in, but it stops one turn short. She looks emotional as she realises she's missed out on what would have been a third major of the year.
Lizette Salas has a huge birdie chance to take the outright lead before heading into the clubhouse now...
Buhai -14, Shibuno -17 (16)
Shibuno's hit a decent tee shot on the 17th too. Could be an outside birdie chance.
Buhai -14, Shibuno -17 (16)
Buhai taps in for her bogey.
Shibuno gets in for par. This picture sort of sums up life in this pairing at the moment.
Salas -17, Ko -16 (17)
Ko Jin-young's second shot on the par-four 18th falls on the wrong side of a ridge on the green. The world number one surely can't get a birdie from there.
Salas, on the other hand, gets it over the top and within a few feet of the hole. What a way to finish.
Pressel -16 (16)
Morgan Pressel chips onto the 17th and will have an equally huge putt for par.
Buhai -15, Shibuno -17 (15)
Hinako Shibuno chips onto the 16th green and goes straight for the hole. The ball swipes past, though.
Ashleigh Buhai has a very long putt for par and a miss here will probably see the former leader out of the running.
Nowhere near. That's at least a bogey.
Pressel -16 (16)
"Jesus Morgan," shouts Morgan Pressel as she hits her tee shot into the rough on the 17th.
Salas -17, Ko -16 (17)
Right then.
Lizette Salas steps up to the 18th tee tied for the lead at a major.
She gets the drive away nicely. Phew.
World number one Ko Jin-young nails her shot too.
-17 American Lizette Salas (17)
-17 Japan's Hinako Shibuno (15)
-16 Korea's world number one Ko Jin-young (17),
-16 American Morgan Pressel (16)
-15 South Africa's Ashleigh Buhai (15)
It's all a bit close going into the final few holes...