Becky Morgan ends a long wait

Wolf loses way again, ends tied second

October 21, 2018 09:21 pm | Updated 09:21 pm IST - GURUGRAM

Becky Morgan.

Becky Morgan.

Through 17 holes on Sunday, Becky Morgan and Christine Wolf stayed level, repeatedly exchanging the lead as both attempted to win their maiden title on the LET.

It finally came down to nerves and Morgan kept hers on the final hole for a four-day total of 281 to win the 13th Hero Women's Indian Open here by two strokes even as Wolf collapsed in a manner none would have imagined to settle for a share of the four-way tie for second spot.

Austrian Wolf had seen her comfortable lead wiped out on Day Three with a quadruple bogey on the 18th, hitting the water twice. And lightning struck her twice over when she did the same on Day Four, sending the ball into the water for a double bogey.

Swede Caroline Hedwall, Felicity Johnson of Denmark and Nicole Brosch Larsen all finished on five-under 283, the last managing an incredible eagle on the 18th, her second for the day.

The 44-year-old Morgan, who has been one of the few players to appear regularly in the tournament ever since it became a Ladies European Tour co-sanctioned event in 2010, had never missed the cut here in nine editions and finished in the top-10 thrice before Sunday but had to wait this long for her maiden title.

Her final day had four birdies and just one bogey, on the 10th, before recovering to play safe, parring seven of the remaining holes.

Morgan and Johnson were also the only two players to not go over-par on any of the four days.

“It’s taken me 18 years and it’s a mixture of excitement and relief that finally I have done it. I didn’t look at the scoreboard until the 18th green because I knew anything could happen. I had the chance to win here three years ago, but got too caught up in what was going on, so I needed to keep my head down,” Morgan said.

Among Indians, Tvesa Malik and Gaurika Bishnoi managed the best results, finishing joint 13th with five others at one-over 289.

Leading scores: 281: Becky Morgan (Wal, 72, 72, 68, 69); 283: Caroline Hedwall (Swe, 69, 77, 69, 68), Christine Wolf (Aut, 68, 68, 77, 70), Felicity Johnson (Eng, 72, 72, 69, 70), Nicole Broch Larsen (Den, 74, 69, 69, 71); 287: Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras (Tha, 68, 72, 78, 69), Supamas Sangchan (Tha, 74, 71, 72, 70), Noora Komulainen (Fin, 72, 72, 70, 73); 288: Sarah Kemp (Aus, 73, 72, 71, 72), Karolin Lampert (Ger, 75, 74, 67, 72), Olivia Cowan (Ger, 71, 74, 69, 74), Manon Molle (Fra, 72-70-71-75).

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