Darling chases success
There was also a notable win for Scotland’s Hannah Darling, who went head-to-head with Ireland’s Beth Coulter in a repeat of their R&A Girls’ Amateur Championship Final of 2021. Darling, 20, is making her fifth appearance in the Championship, and came out on top again against Coulter, easing to a 3&2 victory.
“It was hard today because I would consider Beth a friend,” Darling said. “So it's almost like you know you want to beat her but, at the same time, you want her to play well. It's kind of just a mix between that.
“We've almost grown up playing the same events and now she's over in America at college, too. We've played quite a lot of the same tournaments. But, yeah, it was obviously a good win this morning. I've obviously played this Championship for a few years and I feel like it's one of the events I would love to win the most. I’m not even thinking about that just now and controlling what I can control.”
Pancake back on the links
However, Anna Foster was another Irish player to progress, defeating England’s Nellie Ong 4&3, while Spaniard Julia Lopez Ramirez, ranked fourth in the world standings, is also into the last-32 after edging out countrywoman Carla Bernat 2&1.
Last year’s finalist, Annabelle Pancake from the United States of America, continued to reacquaint herself with links golf with another solid showing to progress with a win at the 19th against Ireland’s Emma Fleming. Fellow American Rachel Kuehn also reached the last-32 after beating Spain’s Carla Tejedo Mulet 3&2.
“It's great to be back here at the Championship," said Pancake. "I love being here obviously. I love the style of golf. The people are great. The competition is fun. So I'm very excited to be back and just thankful to be here.
“I’m definitely taking the lessons from last year. This is a little different because it's a little windier and I will say the greens to me feel a lot harder than Prince’s. But it was nice to get that preparation and the mindset of using different clubs around the green for sure.”
Exemption opportunities
Louise Rydqvist had to battle some demons today when facing England's Jess Baker, the player who defeated the Swede in the 2022 Final at Hunstanton. This time Rydqvist took the honours with a two-hole win.
The winner of this year’s Championship has exciting opportunities, gaining entry to the AIG Women’s Open, US Women’s Open, The Amundi Evian Championship and by tradition, will earn an invitation to compete at the Augusta National Women's Amateur.