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Laura Davies Wins ISPS Legends Tour Open Championship
PALM HARBOR, Florida, Nov. 11, 2012 –
Laura Davies, who has won tournaments around the world, added one more
victory today to her ever-growing list of triumphs. The LPGA Tour
veteran of Great Britain won the ISPS Handa Legends Tour Open
Championship by two shots over Beth Daniel.
Davies
carded rounds of 70-71 for a 5-under total of 141 to edge out Daniel
and Barb Moxness of Edina, Minn., both at 3-under 143. The event was
staged on the par-73 Island Course at Innisbrook, A Salamander Golf
& Spa Resort.
Now
with 82 worldwide victories, Davies captured a winner’s check for
$30,000 in her debut on the Legends Tour -- the tour for LPGA Tour
members age 45 and over. The big-hitting Brit owns 20 LPGA victories and
is closing in on points that would make her eligible for the World Golf
Hall of Fame.
"You've got to
hit it straight [here] and it's not a golf course I would have thought I
would have done any good on,” said Davies. “It's a really tight golf
course. But as it turns out, I controlled my game, hit a lot of irons -
only used driver three times each day - and it worked out. It's a
precision golf course."
Davies got
off to a hot start with birdies on two of her first four holes, which
gave her a shot of confidence early in her final round today.
“That
got me settled because I was a little bit nervous,” she said. “I hit a
couple of poor shots in the middle of the round, but overall I think I
played solid."
Davies took bogey on the par-five 10th hole
when her 6-iron left her with "an impossible shot,” but she rallied
with two birdies on the back to hold off Daniel and Moxness, who gave
chase for the lead. Daniel posted a final-round score of 2-under 71,
while Moxness carded the low round of the tournament with a five-under
score of 68.
Daniel got to three
under through 12 holes, but took bogeys on Nos. 13 and 14. The Hall of
Famer birdied No. 15 to get back to 3-under-par for the tournament. She
birdied three out of five par-5 holes to take advantage of her length in
today’s final round.
"You always
feel like you're chasing Laura Davies as long as she hits it,” said
Daniel. “I think this course was playing at about par-69 for her out
here today."
Moxness took
double-bogey on the fourth hole. She also missed some putts on the back
nine, but today’s final-round 68 charged her up the leaderboard for a
solid finish in the Legends Tour’s season-ending event.
"Overall,
I'm really happy with the way I played," said Moxness. "And having
Laura Davies here is fantastic. The better players we have out here, the
more people are going to notice us."
Tied
at one-under 145 was the trio of Jane Crafter (73) of Australia, Rosie
Jones (72) of Atlanta, and last year’s tournament winner Michele Redman
(72) of Plymouth, Minn.
About Innisbrook, a Salamander Golf & Spa Resort
Operated
by Salamander Hotels & Resorts, Innisbrook is situated on 900
wooded acres of rolling hills in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area on
Florida's Gulf Coast, and is located just 25 minutes from Tampa
International Airport. Recently and completely renovated, the resort
features 72 holes of championship golf, 608 spacious guest suites and
rooms, four restaurants and three bars, the Innisbrook Golf Institute,
11 tennis courts, the new luxury Indaba Spa with 12 treatment rooms and
state-of-the-art Fitness Center, six heated swimming pool complexes, a
nature preserve, and three conference halls with 65,000 square feet of
meeting space.
Part of Salamander's Grand Golf Resorts of Florida
portfolio, Innisbrook hosts an annual PGA TOUR event at its famed
Copperhead Course, and the LPGA-supported ISPA Legends Tour Open
Championship, held annually at the equally challenging Island Course.
For additional information call 727.942.2000 or visit www.innisbrookgolfresort.com.
About Grand Golf Resorts of Florida
Three
of Florida's grandest golf resorts have united under the management of
Salamander Hotels & Resorts. Grand Golf Resorts of Florida features
Innisbrook Resort near Tampa, Reunion Resort in Orlando, and Hammock
Beach Resort in Palm Coast.
The collection includes 1200 luxurious
villa-style accommodations, and 162 holes of golf designed by Jack
Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson and Larry Packard that form the
Legends of Golf Trail, which traverses 200 miles between the resorts and
across the Sunshine State. All three properties are members of
Preferred Hotels & Resorts.
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About The Legends Tour
The
Legends Tour is the Official Legends Tour of the LPGA. The tour began
in 2000 by LPGA professionals to showcase the talents of some of the
greatest women’s golfers of all time. The Legends Tour has more than 100
members, including 10 LPGA and World Golf Hall of Fame members. Legends
Tour players have over 650 combined LPGA Tour victories, including 65
major championships. In its 11 seasons, The Legends Tour has awarded
more than $9 million in prize money and helped raise more than $11
million for charity. The Legends Tour has hosted events in Arizona,
Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Japan and Australia. For
additional information on The Legends Tour, log on to www.thelegendstour.com .
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