Aditi Ashok qualifies for the Women’s Open

A 2-under 68 helped Aditi Ashok lock up a spot in the Women's Open at Carnoustie this week. The final qualifier at Panmure offered 15 places in the Women's Open

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17 August 2021: Lindsey Weaver will have the opportunity to make more headlines at the AIG Women’s Open after topping the leaderboard in Final Qualifying at Panmure. Aditi Ashok secured her spot at the table with a measured two-under 68 at the Panmure Golf Club to finish one stroke behind Weaver. The final qualifying event provided 15 places in the Women’s Open at Carnoustie, starting on Thursday.

Tvesa Malik shot 73 and finished outside the qualifying mark, which turned out to be a 71. Nine golfers were tied at 71 and it took a playoff to determine the four qualifiers. Tvesa finished in T29. The course at Panmure plays to par at 70.

Weaver caught the eye at Royal Troon last year when, operating without a caddie amid heightened COVID-19 restrictions, she mounted a strong challenge over the first three rounds and produced one of the shots of the Championship – a spectacular chip-in at the 12th.

Lindsey Weaver – Panmure Golf Club

A 75 in the final round ended the American’s challenge as she slipped back into a tie for 19th, but Weaver will now be back in the field for Carnoustie following her superb display on Monday.

Playing in the first group, Weaver shot a three-under 67 at Panmure to move to the top of the leaderboard, a position she retained for the rest of the day to lead the 15 qualifiers.

“It’s a tricky golf course but I managed to get used to it,” she said. “We were first out, played in three hours, so it was nice to get out there and get it done.

“I had a good week at Troon last year and hopefully the same this time.”

Aditi Ashok also booked an immediate return to the AIG Women’s Open with a two-under 68, while Nicole Broch Larsen, Ssu Chia Cheng, Magdalena Simmermacher, Johanna Gustavsson and Australian amateur Kirsten Rudgeley progressed with scores of 69.

Level-par 70s were enough for Gemma Dryburgh, Trichat Cheenglab, Paula Reto and Cloe Frankish, while the remaining four places were determined in a nine-person play-off.

After Muni He, Marissa Steen and Agathe Sauzon had respectively qualified at the second, third and fourth extra holes, Thailand’s Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras sealed the final spot in the 144-player field by pipping Annabell Fuller at the fifth play-off hole.

Fuller at least has the consolation of heading the reserve list, ahead of fellow play-off competitors Becky Morgan, Dottie Ardina and Nicole Garcia. Emma Grechi was the only play-off participant not to either qualify or make the reserve list.