Scottish golfer Lorna McClymont goes back-to-back at Irish Women’s Amateur via IrishTimesSport
“I have been working on every part of my game, just putting and having confidence in hitting certain shots. But also having the mindset that anything can happen. Being patient and enjoying it was the main thing for me really,” said McClymont.
Jess Hill , Olivia Costello and Kate Lanigan were all in touching distance coming into the final day too but it would take something special to catch McClymont. Costello held on for the Flogas Irish Girls’ Amateur Open title, the 15-year-old shot 72 in Round 1 and 69 yesterday but her 72 today wasn’t enough to reel in McClymont, Coulter or Hall for the women’s crown.
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