Xiyu Lin claims back-to-back Sanya Ladies Open titles in Chinese 1-2-3
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By BETHAN CUTLER, LET MEDIA MANAGER
SANYA - China’s Xiyu Lin fired a final round of seven under par 65 in scorching conditions
at Yalong Bay Golf Club to successfully defend the Sanya Ladies Open in tropical Hainan, China.
The
19-year-old from Guangzhou ended on a 54-hole total of 13 under par
with a two shot margin of victory over compatriot Jing Yan on a leader
board dominated by Chinese
players, with world no.6 Shanshan Feng a stroke further behind in
outright third position. Ssu-Chia Cheng of Chinese Taipei tied for
fourth with the United States’ Beth Allen.
Lin
started the final day four shots back but took the lead after making
three birdies in her first six holes. She then birdied the eighth and
was a stroke ahead at
the turn. Three birdies in a row from the 12th secured her
unassailable advantage but having played in the third last group, there
was a nervous wait before she was declared the champion.
She
said: “It’s the first time I’ve been waiting in the clubhouse to see if
someone could catch me and I was so nervous. I kept telling myself,
whatever happens, just
accept that and thank God it was a good result.”
Lin
won on 14 under par last year and she has never finished outside the
top 10 in six editions of the tournament. She said: “I just love this
course so much and every
hole, every fairway, every green. I need to find out why I always play
well in Sanya.”
Her score could have been lower had she made birdie putts on the 15th, 16th and 18th holes. “On the last couple of holes, I was a little
bit mad, because I missed a short putt on 15, I missed a birdie on 16 and then missed a putt on the last from eight feet.
“After
nine holes I was the same as last year, 10 under and I was telling
myself to finish at least 15 this year, trying to make it a little bit
better. Unfortunately
I didn’t but I gave myself lots of chances and I hit the ball very
solid. I’m so glad my long game was really good and even my wedges were
getting better the last couple of holes.”
Experienced
former LPGA player Mardi Lunn caddies for Lin, who added: “I started to
work with her in April this year and she’s really helped me a lot
because she used
to be a good player and win tournaments. She knows what I’m thinking
and we’re having a good co-operation.”
Another
Chinese teenager, Yan, 17, from Shanghai, had a final round of 68 for
solo second, bouncing back from the disappointment of being disqualified
from last month’s
Xiamen Open where she signed for a wrong score.
“I
felt like at the end if I played better there was a chance to get to
that number one spot or tie it, but I’m happy with the way I held up,”
said Yan, whose father
Ming acted as her caddie. “Overall it’s been a pretty good week after
what happened at the last tournament. It’s a learning experience so I
tried to put that behind me and tried to think about moving forward and
playing the best golf I can.”
Feng,
26, felt that her first appearance in the Sanya Ladies Open was a
success overall, despite a disappointing final round of 70.
“I would say
I had a rough start
today. I started with a bogey on the par five and then missed a couple
of greens. It didn’t start the way it should have, but I made four
birdies from the ninth to the 16th, so that was not bad,” she said.
On
the all-Chinese top three, Feng commented: “I think that’s the first
time ever. First and second place, they are both under 20, so I’m really
happy to see that because
the Chinese girls are doing a lot better and they are trying to catch
up. I feel like the pressure is off now, because they are good enough to
be on the leader board. It’s not just me, I’m not lonely anymore, so
I’m happy.”
Lin
picked up golf at the age of eight, when Feng was 15, and the pair are
good friends. “I started playing golf because of her dad and she has
always been my role
model,” said Lin. “The last two years she’s helped me a lot and I’m
always trying to catch up with her. Recently I did pretty well, but I
still think she’s such a great player and she’s still my idol.”
Feng
is now set to win the 2015 LET Order of Merit when she plays in the
Omega Dubai Ladies Masters next month, where she will be the defending
champion.
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