Aditi is champion

November 04, 2017 09:44 pm | Updated 09:45 pm IST - Abu Dhabi

Oh, what a feeling: Aditi Ashok sent out a warning to her Indian Open challengers with victory in Abu Dhabi.

Oh, what a feeling: Aditi Ashok sent out a warning to her Indian Open challengers with victory in Abu Dhabi.

Young Indian golfer Aditi Ashok made a triumphant return to the Ladies European Tour by clinching the Fatima Bin Mubarak Ladies Open after surviving a few anxious moments in the closing stages.

The 19-year-old sounded a warning to her competitors ahead of the Hero Indian Open, where she will defend her title next week. This was Aditi’s third LET win in less than 12 months.

India’s other player, Vani Kapoor (70) finished in a tie for 57th.

Aditi, who won the Hero Indian Open and Qatar Ladies Open last year, survived a late scare when she double bogeyed the par three 17th. But she held her nerve to par the 18th and final hole for a one-shot win over Georgia Hall (66).

Aditi, who started the day 15 under and led American Cheyenne Woods by two shots, bogeyed the fourth, but six birdies between the fifth and 15th holes saw her open up a big gap.

While Woods fell behind, Hall and Camilla Lennarth made a strong bid.

Aditi was 20 under when she came to the 17th, by which time Hall playing one group ahead had finished and 17 under and Lennarth finished 16 under.

When Aditi double bogeyed the 17th, she was just one ahead of Hall and needed to par the final hole to ensure she won outright. A bogey would have sent the contest into a play-off.

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