Showing posts with label LPGA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LPGA. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2018

Angela Stanford finally nails the big one


First major in 18 years

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France – In her 18th year on tour, after a wild and tearful final few holes, Angela Stanford became a major tournament champion Sunday.

It was a long journey to an unlikely one-shot victory at the Evian Championship for a player who believed as a rookie in 2001 that major titles would come sooner than her 40th birthday – and probably not in France.

“I would have laughed, ‘No way, it’s going to happen before’,” said Stanford, whose runner-up finish at the 2003 US Women’s Open was the first of 13 top-10s in majors without a win.

“I didn’t know at the time how close I was,” she reflected of that playoff loss 15 years ago. “It was only my third year and I had no idea what I was doing, to be perfectly honest.”

Those feelings returned on the 17th tee at Evian Resort Golf Club, she said, after double bogey at the par-3 16th dropped Stanford out of a tie with long-time leader Amy Olson.

Stanford closed her round of 3-under 68 with eagle-double bogey-birdie then a barely missed birdie that left her in tears minutes before Olson played the 18th and made double-bogey.

Her winning 12-under total of 272 was good by one shot to earn a $577,500 check.

Olson (74) fell into a four-way tie for second place with fellow Americans Austin Ernst (68) and Mo Martin (70), and South Korea’s Sei Young Kim (72). Martin barely missed with a birdie chance on the 18th to face Stanford in a playoff.           

source: philstar.com

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Ardina hits rare double eagle, holds 3-shot lead


MANILA, Philippines — Dottie Ardina moved on the threshold of a breakthrough victory on the Symetra Tour, spiking her five-under 67 with a stunning double eagle to stretch her lead to three in the second round of the $100,000 PHC Classic at the Brown Deer Park Golf Course in Grendale, Wisconsin Saturday.

Ruing flubbed birdie putts inside six feet on Nos. 8 and 9, Ardina thought of going for an eagle on the par-5 No. 10 to make up for those misses but got more than what she had hoped for, unleashing a solid TaylorMade M1 5-wood second shot from 190 yards out that disappeared into the cup.

“I hit it close on Nos. 8 and 9 to about 5-6 feet but missed both putts,” said Ardina. “So, I told my caddie before I hit my second shot on No. 10 that I need to put this on the green and at least try to make an eagle to make up for those short putts. I holed it and was shocked, surprised, but really happy.”

With that “2” and four birdies that negated her bogeys on Nos. 5 and 15, Ardina totaled a two-day aggregate of 13-under 131 to break the PHC Classic 36-hole scoring mark of 135 set by Brittany Marchand last year.

More importantly, it stretched the ace Filipina shotmaker’s overnight one-stroke lead to three, moving her 18 holes away from finally nailing the elusive victory after three runner-up finishes in the current Symetra season.


“I’ll try to make it simple…My goal is to stay focused on every shot and not to think that I’m ahead. I hope to hit it good and make a lot of putts,” said Ardina, who turned in back-to-back runner-up finishes at Self Regional Healthcare Foundation Women’s Health Classic and the Symetra Classic last May and placed second at the Donald Ross Classic last month.

A victory will also firm up her hold of the lead in the Volvik Race for next year’s LPGA Tour card and net her a spot in the fifth and final major on the LPGA Tour calendar – The Evian Championship slated Sept. 13-16 in France.

Standing in her way is American Lauren Coughlin who shot a second straight 67 to take the challenger’s role at 134 as erstwhile pursuer Karolina Vlckova of the Czech Republic slowed down with a 70 after a 66 and slipped to joint third at 135 with Americans Carlie Carr (68), Janie Jackson (66) and Kendall Dye (69).

Meanwhile, Mia Piccio fired a second 69 to move to joint 12th at 138, seven strokes of her former teammate in the ICTSI golf stable while Fil-Am Clariss Guce also shot a 69 for a 143 but Demi Runas, the other Fil-Am in the fold, failed to sustain a hot 67 start as she fumbled with a 77, marred by a double-bogey on the final hole, missing the cut by one.

source: philstar.com