Briem toughs it out
Briem said, “I wanted to reach the final, it was definitely my goal, and to accomplish that is great.
“I struggled a little off the tee on the last holes so I was always kind of rescuing and scrambling. It was tough toward the end.
“That (the eagle on the 15th) was just well played. I finally hit a fairway and hit it in quite close and holed the putt.
“I actually know what to do and how to play tomorrow and am quite relaxed. I’m really happy to make it through.”
In the other semi-final, Ortengren fell behind in match play for the first time this week with a bogey five at the 3rd and, although she won the next to move back to level, Navarro Navarro, who has had three wins in her native Spain this season, including the Extremadura Open in June, reeled off three consecutive birdies and won the next with a par four to move four-up at the 8th.
Five down at the 11th, the Swedish world number 14 battled to get back into the match, winning the 12th and the 14th with birdie threes and then the 16th with a par four. The Trophee Esmond champion then produced a memorable birdie two at the 17th to take the match down the last. When Navarro Navarro found trouble off the tee on the 18th and was forced to concede the hole, the match was suddenly all square.
The first extra hole was halved but when Ortengren found a bunker and then three-putted on the 20th hole, Navarro Navarro was able to clinch the match with a bogey five and take her place in the Final.
Spaniard confidence ahead of Final
“It’s been a great week,” said Navarro Navarro. “I have been enjoying it a lot and I’m really happy to play tomorrow.
“It was a really tough match. Meja is one of the greatest players. The first nine was really good and my putting was going well and then Meja started to play really well on the back nine and the match started to be tighter and then went to a play-off.
“I was just trying to keep calm and play like I have been playing all day and all week.
“I am excited and really happy to get to the Final. Whatever happens tomorrow that’s ok but I hope tomorrow is the same as today.”
The winner gains exemptions into The Women’s Amateur Championship, the US Girls’ Junior Championship, Final Qualifying for the AIG Women’s Open and by tradition, an invite to compete at the Augusta National Women's Amateur Championship.