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6th February 2022
09:09pm GMT

"Yeah, I mean obviously it's a fortunate position to be in. I suppose it was more than likely going to be me or Stephanie. We played together on Tuesday. Played a birdie game on Tuesday and she beat me. I gave her $20 on Tuesday night! "I didn't think I would be sitting here on Sunday. She obviously had a hole-in-one during the week, so might have to get a few more games throughout the year. "The support from home has been incredible. They've been rallying behind me, and that's something that I'll be truly grateful. Always it's an honor to represent Ireland no matter where you go. To see people excited about women's golf and Irish golf is fantastic. Yeah, hopefully Seamus [Power] can do the double tomorrow [at the AT&T Pro-Am]."Maguire even went as far to send Séamus Power a 'good luck' message before he went out, at Pebble Beach, to do final round battle with the likes of Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay, Troy Merritt and Jason Day.
"I got my trophy. Go get yours!"https://twitter.com/PGATOUR/status/1490359644279263233
"I have no idea! I guess there is a week before I go home so be a little bit of a time to plan. I don't think the weather in Ireland is quite right for riding around in a convertible as it was in September. "I'm sure we'll figure something out. These wins don't happen very often. It's incredibly hard to win out here. These girls are so good. We'll definitely enjoy this win while it's here."Maguire acknowledged it was her mother's birthday today [Sunday] and reflected on how 2022 was already a level up on an unforgettable 2021. "Last year was a great season but there was no win, so almost felt like it had as asterisk. "I knew I wasn't far away. I suppose relying on -- I've always kept my circle small, and that's been it from day one. Mom, dad, Shane, Lisa, my physio, nutritionists, the staff at the Institute of Sport back home." It takes a village to raise an LPGA Tour winner, and an Irish history maker.
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