Saki Baba, the reigning US Women’s Amateur champion, is determined to use the ‘match play’ mindset that she developed during that victory and put up a strong show in the fourth edition of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship.
The 17-year-old Baba is the highest-ranked player in the field this year, having risen to number four in the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR). She followed her stunning 11&9 win in the final at Chambers Bay in August with a superb fourth place finish two weeks later in the individual standing of World Amateur Team Championships in Paris.
The last two champions in the championship organised by The R&A and the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) are both from Japan – Yuka Yasuda in 2019 in Japan and Mizuki Hashimoto in Abu Dhabi in 2021. Now Baba wants to put her name next to theirs on the trophy on Sunday when action concludes at the Waterside course of Siam Country Club.
Focused aggression for Baba
“I know Mizuki won this last year and also Yuka. I’m so proud to be a teammate of Mizuki. She is also playing this week. I want to play my best and be someone like them,” said Baba.
“In match play, obviously, the results come out hole-by-hole. I was able to stay aggressive on every hole. I have tried to use that feeling in stroke play after the US Women’s Amateur win and I would like to use the same feeling, same aggressiveness in this tournament as well.”
Australia’s Kirsten Rudgeley, the highest-ranked player from the Pacific nations (WAGR number 32), made a hole-in-one on the second hole during her practice round on Wednesday. The 2021 English Women’s Amateur champion could also feel the energy of her compatriot Harrison Crowe’s memorable win last week in the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship at Amata Spring Country Club.
“It was pretty cool. To be honest, I didn’t see it go in but it was a really good shot. It would have been good if it was tomorrow but that’s okay,” said Rudgeley when asked about her ace.
“It definitely gives us Australians confidence seeing one of our teammates get a win in such a big event. I think we’re all quite motivated from that win.I know I am for sure.”