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Saturday, April 3rd, 2021

NOTES AND QUOTES – AUGUSTA NATIONAL WOMEN’S AMATEUR ON NBC (FINAL ROUND)

“It’s a dream she woke up with this morning and it took 19 holes. A very courageous effort today.” – Paige Mackenzie on 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur Champion Tsubasa Kajitani

“She’s going to be a role model for a lot of young girls watching today.” – Mackenzie on Kajitani

“This young woman is a superstar in the making.” – Trevor Immelman on Rose Zheng (+2, T-3rd place)

STAMFORD, Conn. – April 3, 2021 – NBC Sports presented final round coverage of the 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur from Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., today on NBC. Tsubasa Kajitani defeated Emilia Migliaccio in a sudden death playoff on the 18th hole.

Augusta National Women’s Amateur – Final Leaderboard

Player Total
Tsubasa Kajitani (playoff winner) +1
Emilia Migliaccio +1
Rose Zhang +2
Ingrid Lindblad +2
Karen Fredgaard +2
Emma Spitz +2
Pauline Roussin-Bouchard +2
Rachel Heck +2

On Tsubasa Kajitani (1-over, playoff winner, 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur Champion)

Paige Mackenzie on Kajitani: “It’s a dream she woke up with this morning and it took 19 holes. A very courageous effort today.”

Mackenzie: “She’s going to be a role model for a lot of young girls watching today.”

Mackenzie: “She’s had a lot of international experience. She’s played in big moments — none bigger than this — but a very experienced young player.”

Tsubasa Kajitani speaking with Augusta National Golf Club Chairman Fred Ridley and NBC Sports’ Mike Tirico in Butler Cabin following her victory: “I wasn’t expecting to win the tournament, but once I did, I was very happy to be here (at Augusta National Golf Club).”

On Emilia Migliaccio (1-over, 2nd)

Tirico: “You look at her resume and it is completely full and impressive.”

Mackenzie: “A very accomplished worldwide player.”

On Rose Zhang (2-over, T-3rd)

Mackenzie: “I cannot believe she is only 17 years old, every single time I watch her play, she has incredible poise in these big moments.”

Kay Cockerill: “Poise and patience are her middle name…she is wise beyond her 17-years.”

Trevor Immelman: “This young woman is a superstar in the making. You read all the achievements she’s already had, being just 17 years old, it’s incredible.”

On the 2021 edition of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur

Tirico: “It is April in Augusta, Georgia. Those words and these visions are always anticipated, but this year, seeing it feels even more special, doesn’t it? After not being here a year ago — and given the reason this spring tradition was paused in 2020 — the grandeur of green fairways, Georgia pines and blooming azaleas, if possible, is even more appreciated this year.”

Cockerill on the state of women’s amateur golf: “There’s international growth, so many great players coming from every corner of the world…they’re winning these great championships as young teens.”

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