Scotland is a special place,” says Falkirk-based
American Beth Allen
American Beth Allen
NEWS RELEASE FROM LET
By BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
A fortnight after claiming her maiden LET title at the ISPS HANDA
Ladies
European Masters, American Beth Allen is now targeting a unique UK
double with victory at the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish
Open, starting on Friday.
“The
win has certainly given me confidence in my golf and I'm hoping it
shows in Scotland,” said Allen, 33, from San Diego in California (and pictured here).
The
Falkirk-based player is now ranked third on the Ladies European Tour
order of merit, behind Gwladys Nocera and Melissa Reid. She is excited
to return to Dundonald
Links on Scotland’s west coast, in North Ayrshire, where she finished
third in a Paul Lawrie Ladies Tartan Tour event last June.
“I'm
looking forward to playing links again in competition. I'm really
excited to go back because the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish
Open is my home away
from home event so I'll have some support and that is always nice.
"Scotland is a special place for most golf lovers. It's the home of golf
and playing links there is kind of magic. It's so different from playing
where I am from in the States and that makes
it exciting.”
The
quality of the course, increased prize money of €500,000 and timing of
the event, one week before the Ricoh Women’s British Open at nearby
Turnberry, has drawn
an impressive cast including Lydia Ko and Suzann Pettersen, the world’s
second and seventh ranked women golfers respectively.
“The
field is incredibly strong this year at the AAM Scottish Open and that
is great. Any time a Ladies European Tour event draws players like Lydia
Ko over it's
exciting,” said Allen.
The
event's unique pro-am format sees 80 amateurs and celebrities tee it up
alongside a limited field of 80 of the top female golfers in the world.
The 54-hole tournament
is played over three days and is the only annual professional Ladies
European Tour event in Scotland.
“Being
a pro-am format the AAM Scottish is different but I think a change is
good every once in a while. Meeting new people is something about golf
that I really
enjoy and that always happens for me at the Scottish. It's also fun to
be part of a team and not just be playing for ourselves.”
As
well as an amateur partner, Allen will also have Sophie Gustafson by
her side as caddie for the second time. Gustafson’s links experience
includes winning the
Women’s British Open at Royal Birkdale in 2000 and she also won the
Ladies Scottish Open at The Carrick on Loch Lomond in 2007.
Allen added:
“It
will definitely be great to have Sophie on the bag again. She has a lot
of good experiences on links and I think that will
be a big asset the next two weeks. Sophie's best advice to me during
the LEM was to basically be confident in myself and not worry about
anyone else.
"These are things we are told by our coaches all of the time
but sometimes in the moment coming from a 26 time
winner I listen a little bit better!”
Gustafson
is one of three vice-captains to European skipper Carin Koch for
September’s Solheim Cup matches against the USA and Allen says that she
supports both
teams.
“The
Solheim is always a difficult question for me. Of course, I'm a proud
American and if the opportunity arose to represent my country it would
be a huge honour
but I do love the LET and those who represent it on the Solheim squad. I
also have friends that play on the American side so usually I say I
just support my friends in general and may the best team win!”
The
Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open is a key date in the
qualification process for The Solheim Cup, which takes place in Germany
from September 18.
Field of entries:
http://ladieseuropeantour.com/?tournament=aberdeen-asset-management-ladies-scottish-open-presented-by-eventscotland-3
Bethan Cutler
Media Manager
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