The Scotsman

Turner triumphs on LET Access Series in play-off

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Jane Turner recorded her first win on the LET Access Series with a wire-to wire victory in the Bossey Ladies Championsh­ip at Golf de Bossey, near Geneva.

The Penicuik woman beat Spaniard Noemi Jimenez at the second extra hole in a sudden-death play-off after the pair had finished tied on seven-under 206 following three rounds.

“It’s taken four years, so it feels brilliant,” said Turner, who carded rounds of 65-7071. “Even better that I had to do it in a play-off as there were a lot of nerves in that last putt.

“In the past I have led after the first round and dropped away but this week I managed to keep hold of it.”

Turner’s triumph provided Scotland with its second success of the season on the LET’S developmen­t circuit after Heather Macrae was victorious in the Belfius Ladies Open in June.

Elsewhere, Connor Syme and Robert Macintyre suffered

0 Jane Turner with her trophy mixed fortunes in their last-32 ties in the US Amateur Championsh­ip at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles.

Drumoig man Syme followed up his first-round victory over world No 2 Maverick Mcnealy by beating another American, Ricky Castillo, 4&3, covering the 16 holes played in a brilliant six under par.

But Macintyre’s title bid ended as the Glencruitt­en left-hander went down 3&1 to Dawson Armstrong of the US.

Still on the amateur front, Scotland will face Wales in a wooden-spoon decider after losing 10-5 to Ireland on the second day of the Men’s Home Internatio­nals at Moortown.

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