Wizard of Oz Rebecca clickety-clicks to win
AAM Ladies Scottish Open at Dundonald
Rebecca Artis with the championship trophy. Picture by Tristan Jones of the Ladies European Tour.
NEWS RELEASE FROM LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
By BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
Australian Rebecca Artis came from six strokes behind Suzann Pettersen to claim her second Ladies European Tour title at the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open.
England’s Holly Clyburn ended two shots further back in third ahead of Klara Spilkova and world number two, Lydia Ko.
“Sometimes you fight
all your life to try and get that first win and sometimes the second
win is maybe even harder,” said Artis, 26, from Coonabarabran, who won
in similar conditions at the Helsingborg Open in Sweden
two years ago when she came from five strokes behind Caroline Hedwall
with a final round of 69.
“I’ve been playing
some really consistent golf since the start of the year, putting myself
in contention week in, week out. I knew that with the conditions the way
they were predicted to be today that if I went out
and played some solid golf, then I wouldn’t be far away.
“I’ve got my coaches over here from Australia, Gary and
Luke Edwin. Whenever they’re around I feel like I go to a new confidence
level with my overall game.”
Artis birdied the par-five third and then double bogeyed
the short fourth in the final round, after hitting her tee shot right
with a 5-iron, but she immediately recovered with back to back birdies
on the fifth and
sixth, before picking up another shot at the eighth.
“To come back and birdie five and six straight after that
was huge to get the momentum back on track and not let it bother me,”
said Artis, who made four further birdies on the back nine. She fired
three in a row
from the 12th and chipped in from 10 metres on 16.
Moments later, Pettersen bogeyed 16 to drop one behind
the lead and needing to birdie the par-5 last to tie, she then sent her
ball into the burn guarding the green with her second shot from 200
yards, resulting
in a costly bogey.
“I
played pretty well today and gave myself a lot of chances. It was not
on the easy side. For Artis to shoot 66, definitely deserves to win,”
Pettersen said.
“I
had my chances. I bogeyed 16 and had a look at 17 after two great
shots. 18 I miscalculated. It was more into and the ball spun up on me. I
had to give it a go.
Eagle would win it, birdie would tie. It’s fine.”
Despite
keeping pace with Pettersen throughout the final day, Clyburn was
disappointed with a 74, containing three bogeys on the back nine. “Tee
to green I was fantastic
and up to par with Suzann but didn’t putt very well,” she said.
Ko
was happy enough with her 74 and said: “I think it was good preparation
for the Women’s British Open. I don’t know what the weather will bring
next week but that
was the big thing: to get more experience playing links golf. I think
it was great.”
With
a career best tie for fourth place, Klara Spilkova was one of the three
players that gained an exemption into next week’s RICOH Women’s British
Open at Turnberry,
along with Hannah Burke, who finished sixth and Jade Schaeffer, who
tied for 14th place.
Artis
had already qualified for the Ricoh Women’s British Open and her
parents, who are flying over from Australia to watch her play, will have
a pleasant surprise
when they land in the United Kingdom.
In
the meantime, with a cheque for 75,000 euros, Artis and her husband
Geoff, who is her full-time caddie, will be able to celebrate the
victory a day after his 31st
birthday.
Final collated scores
par 216 (3x72)
210 - Rebecca Artis (AUS) 75 69 66
212 - Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 68 70 74
214 - Holly Clyburn (ENG) 73 67 74
215 - Lydia Ko (NZL) 68 73 74, Klara Spilkova (CZE) 74 69 72
217 - Hannah Burke (ENG) 72 73 72
218 - Beth Allen (USA) 75 70 73
219
- Pamela Pretswell (SCO) 79 71 69, Emily Kristine Pedersen (DNK) 74
74 71, Stacey Keating (AUS) 74 72 73, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 73 74 72,
Charley Hull (ENG)
76 68 75, Amy Boulden (WAL) 71 74 74
220 - Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 73 76 71, Catriona Matthew (SCO) 74 72 74, Christine Wolf (AUT) 70 73 77
221
- Carin Koch (SWE) 72 77 72, Leigh Whittaker (GER) 74 74 73, Sophie
Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 74 72 75, Becky Brewerton (WAL) 76 74 71, Ssu-Chia
Cheng (TPE) 75 72
74, Sally Watson (SCO) 74 72 75, Liz Young (ENG) 74 72 75, Nanna
Koerstz Madsen (DNK) 77 74 70, Noora Tamminen (FIN) 76 73 72, Cathryn
Bristow (NZL) 75 72 74
222
- Nicole Garcia (RSA) 71 75 76, Sophie Walker (ENG) 74 76 72, Laura
Davies (ENG) 71 71 80, Melissa Reid (ENG) 72 72 78, Kelsey Macdonald
(SCO) 70 75 77, Lina
Boqvist (SWE) 78 71 73
223
- Florentyna Parker (ENG) 71 79 73, Celine Herbin (FRA) 69 73 81,
Georgia Hall (ENG) 77 70 76, Hannah Ralph (ENG) 74 72 77, Margherita
Rigon (ITA) 77 74 72,
Patricia Sanz Barrio (ESP) 72 77 74
224
- Diana Luna (ITA) 78 73 73, Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA) 73 71 80, Nicole
Broch Larsen (DEN) 78 70 76, Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 76 75 73, Isabelle
Boineau (FRA) 77
74 73
225
- Eleanor Givens (ENG) 77 71 77, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 74 75 76,
Anne Van Dam (NLD) 77 72 76, Valentine Derrey (FRA) 74 74 77, Malene
Jorgensen (DEN) 73 76
76
226 - Bree Arthur (AUS) 74 76 76
227 - Chloe Leurquin (BEL) 74 77 76
228 - Carly Booth (SCO) 72 76 80
231 - Stefania Croce (ITA) 75 76 80
234 - Connie Chen (RSA) 72 79 83
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