LYNN KENNY SAYS 2011 WILL BE HER MAKE OR BREAK YEAR
By MARTIN DEMPSTER
Lynn Kenny, one of six Scots to secure full playing privileges on the Ladies European Tour next season, reckons she could be facing a "make-or-break" year.The 30-year-old from Dunblane, who is attached to Archerfield Links, received a timely confidence boost when she finished her season by securing a top-50 finish in the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters, won by Dane Iben Tinning.
That ended a "heartbreaking" run of cuts that followed the Ricoh Women's British Open in the summer, and Kenny admits she needs to find out what went wrong before she starts her new campaign, probably in Australia next month.
"I had a really good start to the season, making ten out of the first 11 cuts, and it was all going to plan," she reflected. "I was having good second rounds and following up with good third rounds, which is kind of what I've not done in the past.
"Then I achieved a massive goal of mine by getting into the 'British' as well, so everything was ticking along nicely. But, after that, I don't know what happened. I missed every cut but one in the last eight events before Dubai and it was just heartbreaking ... "
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