
Becky Morgan had a plan: no sight of the table. 50-year-old Walesian pro the last day of US OPEN HIGH WOMEN OF US in a three -way tie for the superiority but did not want to come out in front of San Diego Country Club.
Then, on the 18th, she finally surrendered.
“What is the result?” She asked her Caddy, former Lpga Pro Beth Allen, who replied, “You have a six-stroke lead.”
Morgan ended with a last round three-nine 70 on Sunday, ending seven generally and winning the seventh edition of senior US women Open by an obstacle.
She also became the first player from Wales to win a USA championship.
It was the biggest victory of Morgan’s life. Prior to Sunday, she had a long professional career in both LPGA and European Mrs. Tour, but she was never able to accumulate victories. She was without a win in the 355 career at the LPGA Tour and had won only once, in the Hero Women Indian Open 2018, in the European Lady Tournament.
Now, it is a national champion.
“I wouldn’t have dreamed of this,” she said. “Ever since I started playing in the type of old tour, I have had a good success, but obviously nothing like this. Yes, it is absolutely incredible.”
Morgan stopped playing in the LPGA in 2018 and focused more on Let, though she competed with the younger women began to become more difficult. This year she decided to focus more on the old circuit and finished earning the biggest one.
Morgan entered Sunday four under and tied up for the lead with Maria McBRIDE and Corina Kelepouris, but Kelepouris fired four in the front and McBride made a quadrilateral 9 in the 14th hole. Eventually, it was simply Morgan money from a landslide.
That bird the first two holes and, after a bird at 17, was three under the day and six clear from someone else. She said in that victory in India in 2018 she did not look at the score table, as she often makes her think a lot. When she reached 18 Sunday, she told Caddy, “just tell me what to know.”
“I definitely knew I was leading because we had cameras and stuff, but I didn’t know how much,” Morgan said. “So I’m glad I didn’t know.”
JulitarvalIS It ended in the second solo and was another great story of the week. Inkster, the 65-year-old celebrity world golf hall, won 31 times in the LPGA and captured seven key titles. Morgan never had that kind of success, though she says she may have. Despite, it is a USGA champion now.
“What is what it is,” she said. “I have had a good career. But obviously probably didn’t win as much as it should. That’s staring at the cake.”

