Aditi Ashok: It is an amazing feeling, a dream come true

Aditi Ashok became only the third Indian golfer to earn a card to the Ladies European Tour

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Aditi Ashok after breaking the course record at the Samanah Golf Club

December 22, 2015: Indian golf could not have asked for better. Aditi Ashok clinched a sensational three shot victory, to steal a march over a seasoned field of professional rivals. The 17 year old spoke with the Ladies European Tour moments after sinking a birdie at the final hole of the Lalla Aicha Q School Final Qualifying event at the Samanah Country Club in Morocco.

How do you feel?
Aditi Ashok: It’s an amazing feeling because I came into the tournament obviously wanting to give myself a chance to win but also just wanting to play consistent enough to get a card. Winning it and getting a card is just that much better. I could have played a bit better today and shot in the 60s but I won so I guess its fine.

You started off with a couple of bogeys but then Karolin had a double bogey and you raced ahead on the back nine.
From the sixth hole I was going for birdies and I had quite a few good putts that just narrowly missed the hole so six, seven, eight, nine. I knew that I could recover from my two bogeys. It was unfortunate that Karolin made a double bogey but she had a difficult lie in the bunker. I guess that sort of helped me a little bit and gave me a cushion with her being two back. I made a birdie on 11 and I kept trying again. I made one on 15 and I think by then that was good enough.

24/03/2012. Ladies European Tour 2015. Lalla Aicha Q School 2015, Samanah Golf Club, Marrakech, Morocco. December 18-22. Aditi Ashok of India chips in on the final hole to claim victory. Credit: Tristan Jones
24/03/2012. Ladies European Tour 2015. Lalla Aicha Q School 2015, Samanah Golf Club, Marrakech, Morocco. December 18-22. Aditi Ashok of India chips in on the final hole to claim victory. Credit: Tristan Jones

On 15 I hit to 15 feet and made the putt. On 18, there was a lot of wind coming in and I underestimated the wind so it ended up four yards in front. It was a front pin so I was just playing a few feet to the hole but it just went in, so it was lucky there.

What does this mean – the start of a great career?
Yes! I’ve always wanted to be a professional because I just love playing golf. It’s been my dream ever since I was a kid so it’s great to make the first step in getting there. I’m really happy.

What will this do for Indian women’s golf?
I’m just 17 but I’m going to try and do my best every week and hopefully have a good rookie year and build my career from there.

Amid a world class field of competitors from 35 different countries, 17-year-old amateur Aditi Ashok has created history by becoming the youngest and first Indian player to win the Ladies European Tour’s Lalla Aicha Tour School, in Morocco.

After rounds of 68, 69, 62 and 68 over the Samanah and Amelkis courses in in Marrakech alternately, Ashok chipped in for birdie on the final hole, the par-4 18th, in the fifth and final round at Samanah Golf Club for a closing 70 and a five round total of 23 under par, 337.

The score gave her a three stroke win over Daisy Nielsen of Denmark, with overnight leader Karolin Lampert of Germany ending two strokes

24/03/2012. Ladies European Tour 2015. Lalla Aicha Q School 2015, Samanah Golf Club, Marrakech, Morocco. December 18-22. The class of 2015 Lalla Aicha Q shcool throw thier hats into the air. Credit: Tristan Jones
24/03/2012. Ladies European Tour 2015. Lalla Aicha Q School 2015, Samanah Golf Club, Marrakech, Morocco. December 18-22. The class of 2015 Lalla Aicha Q shcool throw thier hats into the air. Credit: Tristan Jones

further back in third place.

The victory was a massive accomplishment by the Bangalore student, who is still to sit her final high school exams in March 2016.

Ashok said that she has dreamed of becoming a professional golfer since starting to play golf aged five and a half and was inspired by watching Laura Davies and Gwladys Nocera compete in the 2007 EMAAR-MGF Ladies Masters in her home city as an eight year old. Now she will have the opportunity to write her own story.

Ashok started the final round one stroke behind Lampert and she bogeyed the second and third holes to fall further behind, but the pair were tied at 20 under par after Lampert double bogeyed the ninth hole.

Ashok had missed a number of chances but she moved ahead when Lampert bogeyed the 10th. With a birdie on 11, Ashok went three strokes clear after Lampert bogeyed the 12th.

Aditi then converted a birdie putt of 15 feet on the 15th before finishing in style on the course where she recorded a women’s course record 62 in the third round.

Nurria Iturrios of Spain ended in fourth place on 15 under par, with England’s Annabel Dimmock and Kelsey MacDonald of Scotland sharing fifth spot. Emily Talley of the United States tied for seventh with Scotland’s Gemma Dryburgh, followed by Noemi Jimenez Martin of Spain in ninth and Justine Dreher from France in 10th.

A total of 31 players finished on three under par or better earning the opportunity to take up Ladies European Tour Membership in Category 8 for 2016 and will return to Morocco with fond memories when the Lalla Meryem Cup takes place in May next year.

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