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Ffion Tynan Keeping Welsh Golf Hopes Alive At Women’s Amateur Championship

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Ffion Tynan kept Welsh hopes alive at the rain-hit English Women’s Amateur Championship. The Pontyclun teenager came through two tough matchplay rounds on Thursday as fellow Welsh golfers Jordan Ryan, Harriet Lockley and Darcey Harry bowed out at the West Lancashire course near Liverpool.

Ffion Tynan kept Welsh golf hopes alive at the rain-hit Women’s Amateur Championship.

The Pontyclun teenager came through two tough matchplay rounds on Thursday as fellow Welsh hopefuls Jordan Ryan, Harriet Lockley and Darcey Harry bowed out at the West Lancashire course near Liverpool.

Tynan was taken to an extra hole by Carolina Melgrati, one of just five players under par in the stroke play qualifying round on Wednesday, before seeing off her Italian opponent in the first round.

The 17-year-old then overcame vastly experienced Laura Webb 2&1 in the second round later.

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Tynan will face England’s Annabell Fuller in the third round on Friday for a place in the quarter-finals later.

Fuller won the English Women’s Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship last week when Tynan was fifth.

Harriet Lockley fought back but bowed out in second round.

Lockley, of the Isle of Wedmore club, won her first round match against England’s Isobel Wardle – finishing two holes up.

But in the second round she bowed out 2&1 to England’s Chiara Noja.

There was also a second round exit for Harry from the Vale Resort, losing 3&2 to Italy’s Alessia Nobillion.

Harry had progressed with a convincing 5&4 triumph over Switzerland’s Victoria Levy earlier in the day.

Newport GC member Jordan Ryan had been the leading Welsh qualifier in the stroke play round.

But in her opening matchplay round she lost 4&3 to England prospect Lily May Humphreys.

 

 

 

 

 

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