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Ashleigh Buhai

1989 - Today

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Ashleigh Ann Buhai (née Simon, born 11 May 1989) is a South African professional golfer who won the 2022 Women's Open, one of the major championships in women's golf. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ashleigh Buhai is the 10,031st most popular athlete (down from 9,965th in 2019), the 500th most popular biography from South Africa (up from 503rd in 2019) and the 73rd most popular South African Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ashleigh Buhai ranks 10,031 out of 6,025Before her are Eliška Mintálová, Talal Al-Rashidi, Chisaki Oiwa, Carlotta Nwajide, Fiona Gammond, and Vladislav Chebotar. After her are Yara El-Sharkawy, Krystina Alogbo, Severo Jurado, Mehdi Pirjahan, Luis Henry Campos, and Rodion Bochkov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Ashleigh Buhai ranks 1,855Before her are Martina Wegman, Natasha Hunt, Tracy Eisser, Jade Wall, Ioannis Mitakis, and Ella Gunson. After her are Rosko Specman, Gabriela Nicolino, Aliaksandr Liakhovich, Jean Spies, Patricia Cantero, and Ana Barbachan.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Ashleigh Buhai ranks 500 out of 454Before her are Manish Kaushik (null), Gerda Steyn (1990), Al-Hussein Gambour (1989), Marthe Yankurije (1994), Thabo Cele (1997), and Charlene du Preez (1987). After her are Marc Mundell (1983), Rosko Specman (1989), Luke Fleurs (2000), Philip Snyman (1987), Lee-Anne Pace (1981), and Jean Spies (1989).

Among ATHLETES In South Africa

Among athletes born in South Africa, Ashleigh Buhai ranks 73Before her are Charles Elwes (1997), Manish Kaushik (null), Gerda Steyn (1990), Al-Hussein Gambour (1989), Marthe Yankurije (1994), and Charlene du Preez (1987). After her are Marc Mundell (1983), Lee-Anne Pace (1981), Lisa-Marié Deetlefs (1987), Taine Paton (1989), Sokwakhana Zazini (2000), and Clarence Munyai (1998).