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ROOKIE REPORT: ARAMCO TEAM SERIES – LONDON

ROOKIE REPORT: ARAMCO TEAM SERIES - LONDON

For a third consecutive year the Ladies European Tour (LET) headed to Centurion Club for the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – London, and it proved to be a memorable week for several rookies as world number two Nelly Korda cruised to victory in England.

With team and individual titles up for grabs in the third ATS event of the season, the Draft kicked off proceedings with Major winner Georgia Hall selecting Welsh rookie Lee Anne Bramwell as her second pick.

Elsewhere, Germany’s Leonie Harm selected compatriot Alexandra Forsterling as her first pick, while Thailand’s Trichat Cheenglab – currently leading the Rookie of the Year race – also opted for a close friend by choosing Japan’s Yuri Onishi.

On a torrentially wet first day, Forsterling and Onishi vindicated their captains’ decisions as they both shot 72 (-1) to sit inside the top-10 of the individual standings.

As the wind picked up on day two, it was again Onishi who led the first year ranks as she fired a 71 (-2) in tough conditions to soar into T3.

Over in the team competition, a dramatic conclusion saw Bramwell taste LET silverware for the first time as she, Hall, Kylie Henry, and amateur Michael Austick edged out Team Hull by one shot.

“This is my second ATS and it was really good to have a great team and a great experience,” the Welsh rookie said. “I have really enjoyed it.”

After two rounds of action, 10 rookies made the cut which stood at +7. This included Onishi, Forsterling, Cheenglab, Emma Spitz, Momoka Kobori, Amy Taylor, Kirsten Rudgeley, Louise Duncan, Clara Manzalini, and Nastasia Nadaud

On to the final day, and a rollercoaster final round for Onishi saw her clinch rookie of the week as she finished T6 on level par – her closing round 76 (+3) consisting of an eagle on the first hole, two double-bogeys, and a birdie on the final hole.

“The wind was so strong and it was very hard conditions, but my putting was good and I had many lucky moments,” Onishi said, who secured her second top-10 of the season. “I enjoyed the week with my team.”

After making the cut at last week’s U.S. Women’s Open, Austria’s Spitz finished one shot behind Onishi in T12 on +1, while Cheenglab closed with a 69 (-4) to finish the week in T22.

In the Rookie of the Year standings it’s Cheenglab who remains top on 638.30 points. Germany’s Patricia Isabel Schmidt sits in second place on 575.28 points. Onishi moves up to sixth on 301.84 points.

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