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Yamashita

American  
[yah-mah-shee-tah] / ˈyɑ mɑˈʃi tɑ /

noun

  1. Tomoyuki the Tiger of Malaya, 1885–1946, Japanese general.


Yamashita British  
/ ˌjæməˈʃiːtə /

noun

  1. Tomoyuki (ˌtəʊməʊˈjuːkɪ). 1885–1946, Japanese general. He commanded Japanese forces in the Malayan campaign in World War II and took Singapore (1942); captured (1945) and hanged

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New Zealand's Lydia Ko, the 36-hole leader, was fourth on 210 after completing a third-round 74 on Sunday, with Japan's Miyu Yamashita and South Korean Hwang You-min sharing fifth on 211.

From Barron's

South Korean top seeds Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae won the men's doubles title, coming from behind to beat Japan's unseeded Hiroki Midorikawa and Kyohei Yamashita 20-22, 21-11, 21-16.

From Barron's

The tournament placings were determined after Saturday's completed third round, with the co-leaders playing off for the title after both finished on 15-under par after 54 holes, one ahead of Japan's Miyu Yamashita, the current British Open champion, who placed third.

From Barron's

Rhodes was one of four English players who were within six shots of Yamashita's lead at the end of the third round.

From BBC

Miyu Yamashita produced an almost faultless final round to hold off England's Charley Hull and win the Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl.

From BBC