LPGA LEGENDS TOUR EVENT IN FLORIDA
MEG MALLON LEADS ALL THE WAY
NEWS RELEASE
By LISA MICKEY
NEWS RELEASE
By LISA MICKEY
DELRAY BEACH, Florida – Home-town favourite and popular LPGA Tour veteran Meg Mallon closed out a wire-to-wire victory on Sunday on the LPGA Legends Tour.
The
Delray Beach resident recorded scores of 69-72 to win the 36-hole
Walgreens Charity Championship with a three-under-par total of 141, edging out good friend
Juli Inkster of California. Inkster finished second at two-under 142.
Mallon was greeted on the 18th green
at The Seagate Country Club by fellow players and determined fans who
stuck around through rain showers throughout the day and a morning
weather suspension. With Inkster watching from greenside, Mallon
two-putted for par with an 18ft uphill stroke and a tricky 2ft downhill par putt to win the season-ending championship and claim her
first Legends Tour victory.
“It
was not my best golf today, but I hung in there and fortunately, nobody
went low,” said Mallon, 51, who collected $30,000 for the win. “That
last putt was actually a big knee-knocker that snuck into the left side
[of the cup]. I was about one roll away from being in a play-off.”
With
impending inclement weather in Sunday’s final-round forecast, Legends
Tour players teed off on the first and tenth holes in an effort to
complete the 36-hole tournament. Rains grew in intensity with lightning
in the area suspending play at 10:10 a.m.
Mallon
birdied the first hole and faced an 18ft birdie opportunity on
the second green when play was suspended. When play resumed at 12:45
pm, she went on to birdie No. 6 and moved to five under for the
tournament with a three-shot lead over Danielle Ammaccapane of
California.
But Mallon struggled to hold her lead after the weather suspension. She took bogey on No. 7, birdied the 10th, and went on to post three more bogeys and one birdie on the back nine holes.
“It
was difficult going back out after the rain delay and getting a rhythm
again,” admitted Mallon, whose last victory came in 2004 with three LPGA
wins that season.
“It
was a mental fight the whole way in,” added Mallon, an 18-time LPGA
Tour winner whose last full LPGA Tour season was 2010. “Holding a lead
is not easy, especially when I don’t play as much golf any more.”
Mallon
credited her pairing with Ammaccapane in today’s final round for
keeping her motivated as the damp day slogged on. A tenacious fighter,
Ammaccapane struggled on the front nine, turning at two over, but played
the back nine at one-under par.
“Danielle kept me mentally focused because she was hitting shots and making putts,” said Mallon.
Inkster
was hoping to win her Legends Tour debut in stroke play
before heading to compete in next week’s LPGA Tour event in Mexico. The
Hall of Famer admitted that her putting let her down this weekend.
“I
played well, but I didn’t make any putts and I missed a couple of
juniors,” said Inkster of her putting effort. “It’s always fun to
compete, but you want to win. I just messed up on the greens.”
Tied for third at 1-under 143 were Ammaccapane (73), Rosie Jones (70), Liselotte Neumann (71) and Michele Redman (68).
Alicia Dibos (73), Pat Hurst (73) and Trish Johnson (69) tied for seventh at even-par 144.
The tournament raised $65,000 for the event's charity partners.
For complete scores at the Walgreens Charity Championship presented by The Seagate Country Club, visit http://leaderboard.thelegendstour.com/?TID=58
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