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August 5, 2018
Fife, Scotland
Q. Did you ever expect your first big breakthrough to come here at the Women's British Open?
GEORGIA HALL: No, not at all. I've always joked by saying I haven't really won -- if I win a major, it will be my first win, and I can't believe it's actually true. I don't think it's sunk in yet. I just told myself to stay calm the whole way and not think about anything. I thought I would cry but -- no, I'm just over the moon.
Q. To win not only your first event but your first major championship, walking up the 18th with a three-stroke lead, what were the emotions?
GEORGIA HALL: The putt on the last, as well -- I was like, I'll take a 3-putt here. I'm so over the moon.
Q. You're the first English winner of this championship since Karen Stupples. What did that historical moment mean to you?
GEORGIA HALL: Incredible. I had so much support today from all the people backing me and supporting me and cheering my name, and the support, I'm just so grateful.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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