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Jun 7th, 2021
Pia Babnik wins Jabra Ladies Open
17-year-old Slovenian beats Annabel Dimmock in a playoff
Photography: Tristan Jones/LET
Pia Babnik triumphed in a playoff to win the Jabra Ladies Open after a final round of 70 (-1) left her tied at the top at four-under-par alongside Annabel Dimmock.
The Slovenian star birdied her final two holes to put her in pole position and secure the clubhouse lead before England’s Dimmock made a birdie on the 18th to force a playoff.
On the first extra hole it was the youngest member of the LET who came out on top to win her maiden LET title in her 12th start on Tour and jump to the top of the Race to Costa del Sol rankings.
“I feel amazing! I enjoyed the whole week here and I’m really glad it turned out like this. I dreamt about this for a long time, I work really hard and I’m really happy it paid off. I’ve been wishing this for a while,” said Babnik, who turned professional aged 16 in January 2020.
Thanks to her victory, Babnik has also qualified for a place at The Amundi Evian Championship 2021.
“I’ve played the Junior Evian Championship before, so I’ve watched the event and I’m really excited.”
Despite a rocky start where Babnik, who had her dad Ales on the bag, made double bogeys on the first two holes, the teenage sensation recovered well rolling in consecutive birdies on the 4th and 5th holes.
A further three birdies on the back nine, including back-to-back on the last two holes, meant Babnik, who was part of Team Europe at the 2019 PING Junior Solheim Cup, had to wait as the final group came down the stretch.
Defending champion Dimmock had a solid round on the final day, she dropped a shot on the second hole but bounced back with a birdie immediately at the third. Bogeys on the 13th and 14th left the 24-year-old needing a birdie on the last which she rolled in.
Finland’s Sanna Nuutinen was at the top of the leaderboard at one point in the afternoon with three birdies in her opening 11 holes.
However, dropped shots on the back nine saw her finish on two-under-par and tied third with England’s Felicity Johnson and Germany’s Olivia Cowan.
Austria’s Christine Wolf shot the best round of the day carding a 67 which included six birdies and two bogeys.
Wolf finished tied sixth for the tournament alongside Scotland’s Alison Muirhead, France’s Anne-Lise Caudal, Denmark’s Linette Littau Durr Holmslykke, India’s Tvesa Malik and Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul.
South Africa’s Caitlyn Macnab was the best-placed amateur finishing tied for 20th on four-over-par.
Babnik leads the Race to Costa del Sol by 121.67 points ahead of South Africa’s Lee-Anne Pace, while Nuutinen moved up to fourth with Dimmock fifth, Cowan now in eighth and Johnson in ninth place.
The Slovenian star birdied her final two holes to put her in pole position and secure the clubhouse lead before England’s Dimmock made a birdie on the 18th to force a playoff.
On the first extra hole it was the youngest member of the LET who came out on top to win her maiden LET title in her 12th start on Tour and jump to the top of the Race to Costa del Sol rankings.
“I feel amazing! I enjoyed the whole week here and I’m really glad it turned out like this. I dreamt about this for a long time, I work really hard and I’m really happy it paid off. I’ve been wishing this for a while,” said Babnik, who turned professional aged 16 in January 2020.
Thanks to her victory, Babnik has also qualified for a place at The Amundi Evian Championship 2021.
“I’ve played the Junior Evian Championship before, so I’ve watched the event and I’m really excited.”
Despite a rocky start where Babnik, who had her dad Ales on the bag, made double bogeys on the first two holes, the teenage sensation recovered well rolling in consecutive birdies on the 4th and 5th holes.
A further three birdies on the back nine, including back-to-back on the last two holes, meant Babnik, who was part of Team Europe at the 2019 PING Junior Solheim Cup, had to wait as the final group came down the stretch.
Defending champion Dimmock had a solid round on the final day, she dropped a shot on the second hole but bounced back with a birdie immediately at the third. Bogeys on the 13th and 14th left the 24-year-old needing a birdie on the last which she rolled in.
Finland’s Sanna Nuutinen was at the top of the leaderboard at one point in the afternoon with three birdies in her opening 11 holes.
However, dropped shots on the back nine saw her finish on two-under-par and tied third with England’s Felicity Johnson and Germany’s Olivia Cowan.
Austria’s Christine Wolf shot the best round of the day carding a 67 which included six birdies and two bogeys.
Wolf finished tied sixth for the tournament alongside Scotland’s Alison Muirhead, France’s Anne-Lise Caudal, Denmark’s Linette Littau Durr Holmslykke, India’s Tvesa Malik and Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul.
South Africa’s Caitlyn Macnab was the best-placed amateur finishing tied for 20th on four-over-par.
Babnik leads the Race to Costa del Sol by 121.67 points ahead of South Africa’s Lee-Anne Pace, while Nuutinen moved up to fourth with Dimmock fifth, Cowan now in eighth and Johnson in ninth place.