Surrey’s Annabel Dimmock accomplished her comeback from harm as she gained her first Girls European Tour title in 5 years after defeating Pauline Roussin-Bouchard in a playoff on the Girls’s Irish Open.
Dimmock held a two-shot lead on the 54-hole mark and produced three-under par 70 to be within the playoff alongside the Frenchwoman on the O’Meara Course at Carton Home.
The duo headed again right down to 18 for the playoff and each made pars on the primary gap, however on the second gap Roussin-Bouchard took a 3-wood off the tee, nonetheless, it went left into the deep tough and he or she needed to scramble and ended up making a bogey.
In the meantime, Dimmock – who has come again from eight months out of the sport with a thumb harm – went down the center of the golf green along with her driver and left herself two putts to win as she duly rolled in her two-foot putt to safe her second LET title.
“I’m a bit shell-shocked on the minute,” stated Dimmock, whose mom is from Cork. “I’m standing right here and I feel I’m in a dream truthfully. I’m simply shell-shocked and over the moon proper now.
“That is fairly cool to do it in Eire. The followers on the market and the individuals watching had been superb to me this week they usually actually cheered me on. It’s sort of what I wanted as a result of I haven’t had a simple couple of weeks.”
Dimmock received off to begin on the ultimate day as she made birdies on her first two holes however dropped a shot on the twelfth gap.
A birdie on 13 noticed her only one shot behind Roussin-Bouchard and he or she rolled in one other birdie on 17 for her spherical of 70 and to complete alongside the Frenchwoman on 19-under-par.
Finland’s Ursula Wikstrom completed her week with one other spherical of 69 for a complete of 18-under-par and to overlook out on the playoff by one shot and finish the week in third place.