Manila Bulletin

Malixi eyes amateur ‘double’

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Rianne Malixi hopes to ride the momentum of her breakthrou­gh victory in Braeside as she shoots for a sweep of the two premier titles Down Under in the Australian Amateur beginning Tuesday, Jan. 16, in

Victoria.

Malixi rallied from four strokes down in the final round then outsteadie­d two rivals down the stretch to carve out a one-stroke victory in the Australian Master of the Amateurs Championsh­ip at the Southern Golf Club last week.

Despite missing out on a couple of prestigiou­s internatio­nal titles last year, including the US Girls’ Junior, Malixi’s inaugural success in Australia has fortified her position this week. The Ictsi-backed shotmaker launches her campaign against local entries Yuuki Takada and Jennifer Herbst at 12:42 p.m. at the Keysboroug­h Golf Club.

The championsh­ip unfolds across two premier courses with 205 contenders vying for the men’s crown and 105 for the women’s title. The Keysboroug­h Golf Club, hosting Malixi’s opening round, boasts of a challengin­g par-73 layout while the other half of the field will play the world-renowned Yarra Yarra Golf Club, which will also stage the final two rounds of the annual championsh­ip.

Both courses, crafted from sand dunes, promise not only a rigorous test of golfing prowess but also a captivatin­g spectacle for enthusiast­s.

Malixi, now more motivated and inspired after her breakthrou­gh overseas victory, remains optimistic about her performanc­e this week.

“I’m a bit pumped up. I’m much more motivated and inspired heading into this week. So, let’s see how things go,” said Malixi, who hit a clutch birdie and pars to nip India’s Avani Prashanth by one last week.

But this week’s field is stacked with formidable competitor­s, including Prashanth, the reigning Queen Sirikit Cup individual champion, and defending champion Mizuki Hashimoto from Japan, also the 2021 Asia Pacific Women’s Amateur Championsh­ip winner.

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