Spain’s Macarena Campomanes Eguiguren Wins Ladies Senior British Open Amateur Championship

Macarena Campomanes Eguiguren

Spain’s Macarena Campomanes Eguiguren shot a final round 73 to win the Ladies’ Senior British Open Amateur Championship at Royal Belfast Golf Club.

The championship, which suffered a suspension of play due to heavy rain and flooding on Wednesday, got underway at 8am on Thursday with the cut reduced from the top 40 players and ties to the leading 25 players and ties progressing to the final round instead.

Finishing on five-over-par 218, she won by five shots from Australia’s Sue Wooster with the defending champion, Laura Webb, in third place on 11-over-par after a closing round of 74. 

Tied with Wooster at the start of the final round, Campomanes Eguiguren, who captained the Continent of Europe in the Vagliano Trophy on three occasions, made a fast start and never lost control.

A twisting 25-foot putt went down for a birdie at the long opening 1st and she holed from six feet for another gain at the 3rd.

The Spanish lawyer did drop a few shots in the damp underfoot conditions, but no one threatened to stop her from claiming the title for the first time. By the time Campomanes Eguiguren made her next birdie at the short 14th she had a comfortable five shot lead. 

Her final two-over-par round was the joint best of the day - Gertie McMullen (The Island) also shot 73 in the final round and rose to finish tied for seventh place on the leaderboard.

Wooster started positively, chipping in for a birdie at the opening hole. But a double-bogey from the bunker at the 2nd followed by more trouble in sand at the 3rd and 4th saw her slip behind. 

Winner of the Canadian Women’s Senior Championship in August and on her way home from a golfing tour of America, she finished with a 78.  

Webb, the winner at Caldy last year, put up a spirited defence. A member at East Berkshire, but originally from Northern Ireland, she returned a best of second round 74 to move into third place going into the final 18 holes.

Capomanes Eguiguren, who twice helped Spain win the World Championship, she now has another title to add to her list of achievements.

 “I am very, very pleased,” said Campomanes Eguiguren, who now works for the Spanish Golf Federation. “When Sue chipped in at the first I thought I had an impossible putt, but I managed to hole it.

“After that I didn’t really get nervous until I was coming down the final few holes. It is great to win the title.” 

The second round was suspended on Wednesday due to severe rain, and the course was still too damp to resume at the proposed 7am on Thursday morning. 

Play finally got underway at 8am and the cut was reduced from the top 40 and ties to the top 25 and ties. The cut fell on 18 over par and 26 players completed the 54-holes. 

The 2018 Ladies Senior British Open Amateur Championship will be held at Crail in Scotland on September 18-20.