Scottish girls' open champion Emily
wins English women's stroke-play
England girl
international Emily Price won the English women’s stroke play
championship by two shots today after an exciting, see-sawing final
round at Bristol and Clifton Golf Club.
The
16-year-old from Cleobury Mortimer Golf Club in Worcestershire (image
copyright Leaderboard Photography) birdied the last to finish on
seven-under par for the championship, two ahead of Cornwall’s Georgia
Price.
Local Gloucestershire player Ebonie Lewis (Knowle) was third on three-under after playing the final 36 holes in five-under par.“It is just unbelievable,” said winner Price, who was three shots back with a round to play. “It means a massive amount to win. This is almost my last event of the season and to win means so, so much.” She’s one of the youngest winners of this title, following Charley Hull who was 15 when she triumphed five years ago. This is Price’s fourth win of the year after her successes in the first Scottish U18 girls’ open championship at Strathmore, and two prestigious scratch events earlier in the season. Price then took a break from golf to concentrate on her GCSEs – the results are due next week – before returning to resume her winning ways. “It was kind of hard coming back and I’ve worked really hard these last few weeks and everything has come into place,” she said. Price started the championship steadily with an opening round of one-over par 74, then followed up with an excellent six-under 67, which moved her into contention and set up a title battle with her namesake, Georgia Price from Bude and North Conrwall. Georgia led by two at the halfway stage after returning a superb second round score of eight-under 65. After she shot two-under 71 in this morning’s third round to Emily’s 72 there were three strokes separating the two Prices, while Cornwall’s Emily Toy was sandwiched between them. As the final round got underway Toy, the 2015 English girls’ champion from Carlyon Bay, dropped out of the title race – but the battle was on between the Prices. Emily narrowed the gap on the first by trading a birdie to Georgia’s bogey and she moved into the lead after eagling the long third. Her play was notable over the opening holes for her sure touch on the greens, but it temporarily deserted her on the 9th and 10th and she dropped two shots behind Georgia, who was playing very steadily.
But
now it was the Cornish player who faltered. She bogeyed the 11th after
her approach went through the green and down the bank, then suffered a
four-putt nightmare on the par three 13th, before another bogey on 14.
Emily, meanwhile played par golf and moved two ahead going into the
closing holes, maintaining the margin when both players birdied the
last.
“I
played pretty solid this morning and still came in three behind,” said
Emily. “But I’m up for a little bit of a fight to try to come out on
top. I played the first few holes really well, then had a rough couple
of holes, but it all came down to mental focus and hitting fairways and
greens.” She completed her final round in one-under 72.
Meanwhile, Ebonie Lewis flew the Gloucestershire flag with her third place finish on three-under par.
The
15-year-old from Knowle was two-over after 36 holes, before scoring 72
69 for her best finish in a national women’s event. “It’s been
brilliant,” she said.
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Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193 LEADING FINAL TOTALS Par 292 (4x73) SSS 75 CSS 75 75 75 75 285 Emily Price (Cleobury Mortimer) 74 67 72 72 287 Georgia Price (Bude and N Cornwall) 74 65 71 77 SCOTTISH TOTALS 301 Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) 79 72 71 79 (T21) 302 Gemma Batty (Moffat) 80 72 72 78 (T25) 312 Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) 76 75 79 82 (T38) . |
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