Taiwan’s Yani Tseng became just the second player in the championship’s history to successfully defend her title with a seven-stroke win at the 2011 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open at Commonwealth Golf Club in Melbourne today.
Clare Queen totalled 148 for the first two rounds and 157 for the third and fourth with scores of 71, 77, 76 and 81 for a total of 305 and 67th place which earned her Australian $650 (1,136 Euros).
The only Scot to beat the halfway cut - and she had to come through the Monday qualifier - Clare had three double bogeys - at the long second, the short 15th and the par-4 17th in halves of 39 and 42. She birdied the fifth, short seventh and 18th but bogeyed the fourth, sixth, ninth, 11th, and 16th.
Clare Queen totalled 148 for the first two rounds and 157 for the third and fourth with scores of 71, 77, 76 and 81 for a total of 305 and 67th place which earned her Australian $650 (1,136 Euros).
The only Scot to beat the halfway cut - and she had to come through the Monday qualifier - Clare had three double bogeys - at the long second, the short 15th and the par-4 17th in halves of 39 and 42. She birdied the fifth, short seventh and 18th but bogeyed the fourth, sixth, ninth, 11th, and 16th.
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