Wales’ Emily James defeated the leading player in the field to progress to the last-32 of the Girls’ Amateur Championship at Carnoustie.
On a glorious day over the famous links, James shone in the opening round of match play action to secure a 4&3 win over Meja Ortengren, placed 22nd on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®).
It’s a notable week in Angus with the match play stages of the Girls’ and Boys’ Amateur Championship being played simultaneously at one venue for the first time.
The girls' knock-out ties began today, with the top-64 qualifiers in the Boys’ Amateur field playing a practice day ahead of their match play commencing tomorrow.
James delight
James, 17, certainly took her opportunity to oust Ortengren, who upset the professionals on the Ladies European Tour Access Series back in May when she won the PGA Championship Trelleborg. James, who plays out of Royal Lytham & St Annes and recently reached the semi-finals of the Welsh Women’s Amateur, lost the opening hole before surging to victory.
“I knew that I was going to have to play well and Meja birdied the 1st,” said James. “But I played really well from there on. I’m really pleased with the way that I played, I went bogey free so that’s nice. This is my first time playing here. It’s a great course, tough, but really nice.
“I’ve played alright this season but I’ve not really had the finishes that I’ve wanted so I’m glad that I’m finally starting to come into a bit of form for this week. I played in last year’s Girls’ Amateur at Fulford. I got through to the match play stage but was knocked out in the first round.”
The leading stroke play qualifier, Paula Martin Sampedro from Spain, impressed too in becoming the first player into the last-32. The reigning Spanish Amateur Champion, 16, triumphed 5&3 against Canada’s Elise Liu.
Martin Sampedro said, “I’m very happy with my game today as well. The wind was blowing much less than the couple of days before and the course is in great condition. Overall, I’m very happy with my game.
“The starter told us the weather here in Scotland doesn’t get much better. I’m really grateful for this weather and this course.
“I won the Spanish Amateur Championship in June, just a couple of months ago, so my game is feeling really good. Obviously, that week is in my head and I keep thinking about how my game was feeling there so I can keep going that way.”