Hannah O'Sullivan is new US Women's
Amateur Champion after quality final
USGA NEWS RELEASE
ORTLAND,
Oregon. – Hannah O’Sullivan, 17, of Chandler, Arizona, won the 2015 U.S.
Women’s Amateur Championship at Portland Golf Club, earning a 3-and-2
victory over Sierra Brooks, 17, of Sorrento, Florida in the 36-hole final.
After
trailing by three holes through 15, O’Sullivan steadily inched closer,
cutting the deficit to one hole at the 18-hole break, squaring the match
through 23 holes, taking the lead on the 24th hole and making a 4-foot
par putt on the 34th green to seal the victory.
“I
can't really describe how good it feels,” said O’Sullivan, who also
earned co-runner-up honors at the 2015 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball
Championship. “It was just such a tough match today, and to be able to
come out on top, it's just incredible. I just feel so blessed.”
O’Sullivan
and Brooks both receive exemptions into the 2016 U.S. Women’s Open
Championship, which will be contested July 7-10 at CordeValle, near San
Jose, Calif., just 30 minutes from where O’Sullivan grew up in suburban
San Francisco.
O’Sullivan also receives a 10-year exemption into the
U.S. Women’s Amateur and one-year exemptions into the Ricoh Women’s
British Open Championship, ANA Inspiration and Evian Championship.
Brooks receives a three-year Women’s Amateur exemption.
Both
competitors played exceptional golf during Sunday’s 36-hole final
match, with O’Sullivan playing to 7 under par and Brooks to 3 under,
with the usual match-play concessions.
O’Sullivan struck first, winning
the par-4 third, but Brooks took holes 5-6 for a 1-up lead. O’Sullivan
squared the match through seven holes, and Brooks regained the 1-up
advantage with a 10-foot birdie on No. 9.
For
the next several holes, the momentum swung notably in Brooks’ favor.
O’Sullivan flew the green on No. 10 and stubbed her chip, with the
resulting bogey giving Brooks a 2-up lead. She extended the advantage to
3 up with another birdie on the par-4 14th.
“This
morning, I was striping it, and everything was really clicking,” said
Brooks, who has verbally committed to attend and play for Wake Forest
University for 2016. “I didn't miss a lot of shots.”
O’Sullivan
returned to her early form on the par-4 16th, where she drained a
30-footer for birdie and cut Brooks’ lead to 2 up. Brooks then stumbled
on the par-5 18th, finding a left fairway bunker off the tee. Her escape
shot clipped some low-hanging trees and failed to advance more than 20
yards, ultimately resulting in a bogey that dropped her advantage to 1
up going into the lunch break.
“I
felt like I wasn't playing very well at all the first 18, but I fought
back and I still shot 1 under,” said O’Sullivan, who plans to join the
University of Southern California golf team in the fall of 2016. “I knew
the game was definitely there, and I had the opportunities.”
O’Sullivan
took her first lead since the fourth hole with a 5-foot birdie on No.
24. A second consecutive birdie on the 25th hole, this one from 6 feet,
extended O’Sullivan’s advantage to 2 up.
Brooks
fought back with a birdie on No. 27 to pull within one, and the match
again went to all square when O’Sullivan missed a 6-foot par putt on the
29th hole.
The
match turned squarely in O’Sullivan’s favor on No. 30. Brooks’
40-footer for birdie just missed to the left, and O’Sullivan dropped a
30-footer of her own for a 1-up lead. She went 2 up after Brooks failed
to get up and down from a greenside bunker on No. 32, and gained the
3-up advantage by nailing a 7-foot birdie on the 33rd hole.
“I
knew if I was standing over that putt thinking about (winning),
probably the result wouldn't be what I would have liked,” said
O’Sullivan. “I just tried to push that aside and just stand over the
putt, commit to it and put a good stroke on it, and to see it go in was
awesome.”
Brooks
had an opportunity to extend the match on No. 34. Her long birdie putt
was on line, but heartbreakingly squeaked just past the hole to the
left.
“When
we came back out (from lunch), she definitely played 100 percent and
she definitely brought it on,” said Brooks. “I struggled a little bit,
but I still played well, and she just played better, and she made more
putts, and in match play that's what it always comes down to.”
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