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Gemma Dryburgh won toilet for first Tour title

The 29-year-old Scot sensationally claimed a maiden LPGA Tour title with victory at the Japan Classic last weekend and, while she was awarded the most unique of prizes, a settled home life has helped take her golf to new levels

“I won a toilet. An all-singing, all-dancing toilet.”

Not every athlete can proudly state they’ve won the fanciest of additions to their bathroom, but Gemma Dryburgh can. The Scottish golfer sensationally claimed a maiden LPGA Tour title with a four-stroke win at the Japan Classic last weekend and, alongside her trophy, a cheque for $300,000 and a spot in next year’s majors, she also won the most prized toilet anyone could ever dream of.

“I’m very excited,” she told Mirror Sport. “I’m just renting at the moment so they asked, ‘where do you want the toilet sent?’

“I said I’m not quite ready obviously, because I’ll need to wait until I buy a place, and they were like, ‘oh yeah we’ll wait for you to buy somewhere, just let us know.’ I think it’s like £8,000 or something. It’s a very nice toilet.”

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