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GABI MAKES HISTORY WITH MISSISSIPP­I WIN

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GABRIELA GA Ruffels has become the first Australian to win the US Women’s Amateur with a one-up victory over Swiss Albane Valenzuela.

A star at the University of Southern California, Gabriela, 19, survived the customary 36hole final which lasted more than eight hours at Old Waverly Golf Club in West Point, Mississipp­i, and a rare caddie change.

In blazing Mississipp­i humidity, the Aussie switched caddies from her university’s head golf coach Justin Silverstei­n to Mississipp­i State junior Blair Stockett, whose home club is Old Waverly, on the 31st hole. Silverstei­n had to rush for a flight for a funeral.

Gabriela is the daughter of tennis star Ray Ruffels and sister of promising tour golfer Ryan Ruffels.

She only took up golf at age 15 after tiring of competitiv­e tennis. In the first 18 holes on Sunday, Gabriela and Valenzuela traded the lead, although it was the Australian who had the momentum, at one stage holding a three-hole advantage.

The pair began the second 18 all square and were even until the 35th hole, when Gabriela took the match by the scruff of the neck.

At the par-three 17th, she stuffed her six-iron tee shot to within 10 feet and drained the birdie to enter the last hole with a one-up lead.

Valenzuela showed nerves of steel to hit a laser-like approach to four feet for a certain birdie, but Gabriela responded with an iron shot to within 15 feet and drained the putt to halve the hole and win the match.

“I’m still kind of speechless; this is my goal,” she said moments after winning.

“I’ve worked so hard to get here. It was a great match and I am so glad I have the trophy.”

Ruffels is the world No.52 amateur who made a big impression by winning last month’s prestigiou­s North & South Women’s Amateur at Pinehurst. Her older sibling Ryan, who plays on the US PGA Tour’s Latin America and Canadian tours, was watching on TV and attempted to fly to Mississipp­i to caddie for his sister.

“That was wild; I’m lost for words,” Ryan, 21, said.

“I tried everything to get there; I tried to fly in last night but it was impossible.

“Gabi wanted me to jump on the bag when her caddie had to leave. She is one of the hardest workers I know; having this much success since taking up golf not that long ago shouldn’t be possible but she’s so gifted.”

 ??  ?? HISTORY MAKER: Australian Gabi Ruffels plays her third shot on the way to winning the US Women’s Amateur at Old Waverly Golf Club in West Point, Mississipp­i. Ruffels (inset) holds the trophy aloft. PICTURES: USGA AAP
HISTORY MAKER: Australian Gabi Ruffels plays her third shot on the way to winning the US Women’s Amateur at Old Waverly Golf Club in West Point, Mississipp­i. Ruffels (inset) holds the trophy aloft. PICTURES: USGA AAP

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