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Ladies European Tour: Annabel Dimmock claims dramatic play-off victory at KPMG Women’s Irish Open | Golf News

Ladies European Tour: Annabel Dimmock claims dramatic play-off victory at KPMG Women’s Irish Open | Golf News
Ladies European Tour: Annabel Dimmock claims dramatic play-off victory at KPMG Women’s Irish Open | Golf News


Annabel Dimmock completed her comeback from injury by ending her five-year winless run on the Ladies European Tour with a sensational victory at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

Dimmock took a two-shot lead into the final round on the O’Meara Course at Carton House, where a three-under 70 saw her finish on 19 under alongside France’s Pauline Roussin-Bouchard.

The players exchanged pars at the first play-off hole, before a par at the second play-off hole from Dimmock was enough to claim her second LET win and first since the 2019 Jabra Ladies Open.

“I’m just shell-shocked and over the moon right now,” said Dimmock, who had been sidelined from the game for eight months due to a thumb injury. I have worked really hard to get myself back and I am proud of myself.”

Dimmock started her day with back-to-back birdies then cancelled out a bogey at the 12th by picking up a shot at the next to pull level with Roussin-Bouchard, who had charged up the field with seven birdies in her first 13 holes.

Roussin-Bouchard added another birdie at the 15th but three-putted the next to fall back to 18 under, before joining Dimmock in taking advantage of the par-five 17th to equal the lowest round of the day.

“It was just good golf all around,” Roussin-Bouchard said after losing the play-off. “I missed a few opportunities, but I made others. It was great. I went for it in that play-off. You try things, sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn’t.”


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Finland’s Ursula Wikstrom finished a shot back in third after failing to find a final-hole birdie that would have made it a three-way play-off, with Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini two off the pace in fourth after matching Roussin-Bouchard’s 65.

Lily May Humphreys ended the week in a share of 10th, while Solheim Cup stars Georgia Hall and Leona Maguire both carded five-under 68s to end tied for 15th on 10 under.

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What’s next?

The Ladies European Tour takes a week off ahead of the Solheim Cup from September 13-15, live on Sky Sports, where Team Europe chase more success at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club after retaining the title with a dramatic draw in last year’s contest.

Sky Sports+ has officially launched and will be integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app, giving Sky Sports customers access to over 50 per cent more live sport this year at no extra cost. Find out more here.

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