Jackie Foster triumphs at English senior championship Hertfordshire’s Jackie Foster came from four shots back to win the English senior women’s stroke play championship on a wet day at Burnham Beeches Golf Club in Buckinghamshire. She returned a closing 77 to finish on 10-over, winning by two shots from Aileen Greenfield of Sussex, who was also last year’s runner-up, and Cheshire’s Cath Rawthore, the English senior women’s amateur champion. This is Foster’s first major title and, after making her senior debut only last year, it marks rapid progress to the top. “I am so pleased,” said Foster, who is also the Hertfordshire senior champion (Image © Leaderboard Photography). She reached the semi-finals of the English senior women’s amateur in May and was keen to do well in this championship. But she added: “I’m really surprised, I didn’t expect to win in such a good quality field. I just came with the idea of playing the best I could and doing myself justice.” Foster (Bishops Stortford) avoided any information about the progress of her rivals but for much of the round she was locked in a ding-dong battle for top spot. She set out four shots behind Sue Spencer (Whittington Heath) and one behind Yorkshire’s Karen Jobling (Richmond). But, before long, there was little to separate the three players.
Spencer
got off to a slow start, although she hit her stride in the middle of
the round and finished tied fourth with Caroline Berry (Bromborough).
Jobling started well, but went on to miss too many fairways to maintain
her progress and finished tied 13th, alongside Chris Quinn (Hockley) and
Linda Hunt (Newbury & Crookham).
Meanwhile,
Aileen Greenfield (Pyecombe) and Cath Rawthore (Sale), were playing
steady golf in the testing conditions and returned 76 and 77
respectively to move up the leaderboard into second place. Greenfield
had nine consecutive pars on the outward holes before a more up and down
finish; while Rawthore dropped her shots on the outward half but came
home in level par.
Foster’s
golf was also extremely composed, despite the heavy rain at the start
and finish of her round, which caused a suspension of play for a period
after the greens flooded.
She
commented: “I found it difficult to tell how wet the greens were and to
get the pace right today. There were maybe a couple of putts I could
have made but I’m really pleased with the round and very happy with the
way I’ve played this week. “
Foster
sang the praises of her husband, Ian, who was on the bag, remarking:
“It was so important to have a caddy in this weather, it was on and off
with the rainwear all the time.
The over 65 trophy was won by Katherine Irving from Castle Royle in Berkshire.
Footnote:
On Sunday evening Jackie Foster was in A&E after stepping on a
broken ring file and puncturing her foot. However, golf shoes – with
their support – proved the perfect footwear and she was able to play
without undue discomfort, only revealing the injury after the title was
hers.
Click here for full scores Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193 |
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