It remains to be seen if France’s Louise Landgraf realises her childhood dream of a successful professional career. One thing’s certain: she certainly left her mark on the R&A Girls’ U16 Amateur Championship around the Berkshire Golf Club’s Red Course.
So did England’s Charlotte Naughton.
Landgraf needed a play-off to see off Naughton, taking the Angela Uzielli Trophy with a par at the second play-off hole, the par-5 opening hole, after they tied on eight-under-par 211. The pair set a new 54-hole championship record, bettering the six-under-par mark Italy’s Francesca Fiorellini recorded to win the 2019 title.
The French player lived up to her billing as the top ranked player in the field at 134th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®). She joins the likes of Fiorellini and inaugural winner (2018) Hannah Darling as champions. But it was anything but easy.
“My voice is a bit shaky now because I had a lot of adrenaline and nerves today,” Landgraf said. “I didn’t have my best golf so I just tried to stay as calm as possible. Charlotte played really well and I knew she was getting closer to me all the time.”
Five-shot lead
Holding a five-shot lead over Naughton and Ireland’s Olivia Costello heading into the final round, 15-year-old Landgraf added a closing one-over-par 74 to earlier rounds of 68 and 69. She becomes the sixth winner of the popular 54-hole stroke play championship, which was making its debut at The Berkshire.
Landgraf still had a three-shot lead over Naughton with four holes to play but bogeyed the 15th and 16th holes. Naughton then birdied the 18th to shoot 69, 3 under, to force the play-off. However, the English player three-putted the extra hole while Landgraf two-putted.
Costello finished third, three shots out of the play-off.