LAURA MURRAY TIES FOR ELEVENTH PLACD
DAISY BEATS MELODIE IN WPGA
INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE PLAY-OFF
NEWS RELEASE FROM LET
FROM BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE PLAY-OFF
NEWS RELEASE FROM LET
FROM BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
Daisy Nielsen of
Denmark and France’s Melodie Bourdy produced a thrilling and tense end
to the season’s LET Access Series at Stoke by Nayland Hotel Golf &
Spa.
Both girls ended the 54-hole WPGA International Challenge
level on seven-under-par after completing the final round in two-under.
Cue a sudden-death play-off at the par three 18th in front of a packed gallery.
Both players
negotiated it in par at the first attempt and Bourdy, having left her
tee shot short of the green and subsequent chip eight feet shy of the
hole, followed suit at the second
time of asking.
All of which left
Nielsen to hold her nerve and hole an eight foot putt for a
tournament-winning birdie and claim the €4,871 winner’s cheque.
That represents the biggest prize of her short career but
an even bigger one is the coveted Tour card courtesy of finishing third
in the Order of Merit.
“It means so much to
me,” she said. “It’s so nice to have got my card. It’s been amazing to
have played on this tour this year. There have been 16 tournaments and
they’ve been a great
preparation for the Ladies European Tour.”
As well as playing
like champion, the 21-year-old daughter of former World speedway
champion, Hans, displayed the sportsmanship of one following an incident
on the par four 10th
hole on the Gainsborough course at the Suffolk resort.
Thinking she may have
moved the ball when she lined up a putt but not wholly sure, she still
penalised herself a stroke even though her two playing partners had seen
nothing untoward.
Recalling the
incident she said: “I addressed my putter, looked at the hole and then
looked at the ball again. It looked as though it had moved but I didn’t
see it move. I wasn’t sure
but it seemed to have moved because it wasn’t in the same place. Either
that or my putter had moved.
"We ended up by calling the referee and she said I had
decide whether to penalize myself or not. I didn’t know whether it had
moved so I thought it was best to give myself a penalty.
I would have felt bad if I hadn’t.”
Prior to the hole,
Nielsen was level with Bourdy on seven-under while the two others who
began the day on five-under, England’s Charlotte Ellis and Tonje
Daffinrud of Norway, were beginning
to slip out of contention.
And having missed the chance to take an outright lead at
the ninth by squandering a birdie opportunity, the incident could have
derailed the Dane’s challenge.
She succeeded, however, in putting the setback behind her
and repaired the damage caused by the self-inflicted dropped shot with a
birdie at the par five 16th to finish level
with Bourdy.
Nielsen will be joined on the European Ladies Tour by the others who occupied the top five places in the Order of Merit.
Three of them are Swedes – Order of Merit winner Emma
Westin, Lina Boqvist, who finished fourth at Stoke by Nayland, and
Isabella Ramsay.
Completing the
quintet is Daffinrud, who moved up from seventh to fifth thanks to a
final round of level par that earned her third place in the tournament.
Meanwhile, Ellis, who
finished on one-under for the tournament, shared the distinction of the
best placed home player with English compatriot Sarah Attwood; while
France’s Anni Rossi produced the best round of the day – four-under to
finish 15th.
FINAL TOTALS
209 - Daisy Nielsen (DNK) 70 69 70 (won with a birdie on the third play-off hole)
Melodie Bourdy (FRA) 70 69 70
211 - Tonje Daffinrud (NOR) 71 68 72
213 - Lina Boqvist (SWE) 72 69 72
215 - Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 69 70 76, Sarah Attwood (ENG) 76 69 70
216 - Elisabetta Bertini (ITA) 74 69 73
217 - Emma Westin (SWE) 73 70 74, Isabella Ramsay (SWE) 72 74 71, Sophie Keech (ENG) 72 74 71
218
- Rachel Goodall (ENG) 75 72 71, Maria Beautell (ESP) 71 73 74, Laura
Murray (SCO) 73 71 74, Marta Sanz Barrio (ESP) 71 72 75
219
- Kiran Matharu (ENG) 76 72 71, Vittoria Valvassori (ITA) 73 74 72,
Anna Rossi (ITA) 75 76 68, Maria Palacios (ESP) 73 72 74, Franziska
Friedrich (GER) 76 71 72
220
- Charlotte Wild (ENG) 74 73 73, Caroline Rominger (SWI) 76 69 75,
Ellie Goodall (ENG) 69 73 78, Ludovica Farina (ITA) 75 73 72
221 - Melanie Maetzler (SWI) 77 73 71
222 - Alexandra Peters (ENG) 75 71 76, Laure Sibille (FRA) 77 73 72, Emma Goddard (ENG) 76 73 73
223
- India Clyburn (ENG) 76 73 74, Lien Willems (BEL) 72 75 76, Amber
Ratcliffe (ENG) 73 72 78, Aditi Ashok (IND) 73 76 74, Alice Hewson (ENG)
75 73 75, Daniela Prorokova (CZE) 72 75 76
224 - Bethan Popel (ENG) 74 77 73, Manon De Roey (BEL) 76 72 76
225
- Gemma Clews (ENG) 74 75 76, Alison Nicholas (ENG) 74 71 80, Joanne
Hodge (ENG) 75 73 77, Tamara Scheidegger (SWI) 77 74 74, Stephanie
Mcevoy (ENG) 79 73 73
226
- Abbey Gittings (ENG) 74 77 75, Marion Duvernay (FRA) 78 74 74,
Rebecca Green (AUS) 75 75 76, Anna Svenstrup (SWE) 71 77 78, Hannah Moul
(ENG) 76 76 74
227 - Lianna Bailey (ENG) 74 75 78, Hermione Fitzgerald (SWI) 75 75 77, Hannah Ralph (ENG) 74 72 81, Georgia Hall (ENG) 74 75 78
228 - Lauren Horsford (ENG) 78 74 76
229 - Cloe Frankish (ENG) 77 71 81, Daisy Dyer-brierley (ENG) 73 78 78
230 - Anna Christina Kindgren (COL) 76 74 80, JI-HYUN Suh (ENG) 71 76 83, Gabriella Cowley (ENG) 77 74 79
231 - Katie Rule (ENG) 76 74 81, Holly Calvert (ENG) 78 74 79, Annabel Bailey (ENG) 75 77 79
232 - Astrid Vayson De Pradenne (FRA) 76 72 84
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