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Australia's Kelsey Bennett has finished a share of second place, one shot behind Japan's Mizuki Hashimoto who shot four successive
rounds of four-under-par 68 to win the third edition of the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship at the Abu Dhabi Golf
Club.
The WAGR number 209 from New South Wales also finished the tournament with a final round 68 and she had a slight chance to send it into a
playoff on the final hole.
Hashimoto sent her tee shot into a fairway bunker on the par-5 18th which opened the door for the Australian - who found the edge of the
fairway - if she could reach the green in two and two putt for birdie.
Bennett's second shot went left and she had a tricky up-and-down for birdie, but she two putted for par, as did Hashimoto, in the
dramatic finish.
“Today was really good. I was happy with the way I played. Obviously, a few more putts could have dropped but I held it very well. I
was nervous coming in the last few holes. After the bogey on the first hole I was thinking it’s not very good but I managed to come
back,” Bennett said.
Queensland's Cassie Porter finished her impressive week in tenth place, while Maddison Hinson-Tolchard finished T31.
Article courtesy of Golf Australia.