Inkster Earns Second Legends Tour Win
At Walgreens Charity Classic
LISA MICKEY REPORTING:
SUN CITY WEST, Arizona – World
Golf Hall of Fame member Juli Inkster found a different gear on the
back nine in today’s final round of the Walgreens Charity Classic.
Paired
with Australia’s Wendy Doolan, Inkster trailed Doolan by one shot when
the two made the nine-hole turn at Grandview Golf Course. But the
Californian birdied No. 10, while Doolan three-putted for bogey, giving
Inkster a one-stroke lead. That two-shot swing was all Inkster needed to
step on the gas.
“I
wasn’t sure how anybody stood, but then on No. 9, I saw a leaderboard
and realized it was the two of us,” said Inkster, of Los Altos, Calif.
“We had a big switch on No. 10, but Wendy never gave up. We had a good
battle out there.”
Inkster
added birdies on holes 12, 13 and 14. Doolan answered with birdies on
holes 14 and 17, but she could never close the gap.
With
a two-stroke lead, Inkster laced a perfect drive on the last hole, but
her wedge-shot approach caught the wind and landed short of the green.
The 31-time LPGA Tour winner chipped her third shot to within a foot of
the flagstick and then tapped in for par and the win at 5-under 67 for a
total of 9-under 135.
Doolan’s
approach from a difficult fairway lie sailed over the green and into
the bleachers. The Australian took relief and chipped to within 10 feet,
but her putt to save par slid past the hole and Doolan, who lives in
Lakeland, Fla., tapped in for bogey at 2-under 70 and 6-under 138 for
the tournament.
Lisa Grimes (72) of Alexandria, Minn., and Christa Johnson (72) of Tucson, Ariz., tied for third at 4-under 140.
Australian
Jan Stephenson, now of Phoenix, won the Legends Honors Division for her
third win in two years in this age division for players age 63 and
over. Stephenson came into the final round at even par, but fired a
score of 4-under 68 to win the 36-hole competition at 3-under 141.
That
sparkling final round included a birdie on the final hole and allowed
her to charge past Shelley Hamlin (72) of Laveen, Arizona. The two were
tied for the lead on the final tee box, and Stephenson later admitted
that she was nervous because she knew everything would come down to the
last hole.
The
Australian hit her approach shot close and made her birdie for the win.
Hamlin finished second at 2-under 142, while first-round Legends Honors
Division leader Judy Dickinson (74) of Tequesta, Fla., finished third
at one-under 143.
“I
was more focused today and putted much better,” said Stephenson, a
member of the Legends Tour Hall of Fame. “I knew I had to make putts.”
The final leaderboard and prize money of the Walgreens Charity Classic may be viewed at http://leaderboard.thelegendstour.com/?TID=63.
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