The Star Early Edition

Ash Simon storms to six-shot win

- LALI STANDER

ASHLEIGH SIMON lit up the front nine of the East Course at Royal Johannesbu­rg and Kensington Golf Club and produced a grandstand finish to seal a sensationa­l six-stroke victory in the Sunshine Ladies Tour Open yesterday.

The 25-year-old Glendower profession­al fired a seven-under-par 65 to celebrate a superb return to form on a winning total of eight-under 136.

A three-time winner last season, Simon’s unpreceden­ted fourth victory on the Sunshine Ladies Tour re-affirms her position among the prime golfers in the country.

“I’m leaving for the United States next Wednesday and this win gives me a lot of confidence ahead of the JTBC Founders Cup,” Simon said.

“I finished my first round with three birdies in a row for a 71 and I got really excited when I realised I was only one off the pace. I did a lot of work on the mental game in the last couple of weeks and I played well in the first round of the Cape Town Ladies Open.”

Simon’s challenge ignited at the fourth hole when she hit it close at the par-three and made the birdie putt. She missed chances at the fifth and sixth holes, but bombed home a 30-footer for birdie at the par-four seventh to keep the momentum going. She hit a threewood to eight feet at the eighth and boxed the putt for an eagle three.

Simon pulled five strokes clear of the chasing pack after holing a two-footer for birdie at the 10th, but that cushion was reduced to four after a bogey at the 11th.

“I hit it in the bunker and hit a good trap shot, but I didn’t back up the putt,” said Simon, who rallied with two more birdies at the 16th and 18th to finish in style.

“It’s been a while, but when the putts started dropping half of it was relief and half of it was satisfacti­on. I wanted a grandstand finish and I got one.”

Simon will miss the season-finale Investec Cup for Ladies, but feels that she validated her decision to interrupt her schedule to come back and support the Sunshine Ladies Tour.

“I was determined to win at least one event before I go back to the LPGA Tour and it feels incredibly good right now,” Simon said.

“It’s great to be able to compete at home and I am really happy to do my bit to help raise the profile of the Sunshine Ladies Tour.”

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