Declan O'Donovan and Ella Scaysbrook secure titles at Avondale Amateur
Declan O'Donovan (left) and Ella Scaysbrook (NSW Golf Photo)
Recap courtesy of NSW GolfDeclan O’Donovan successfully defended his Avondale Medal title in a thrilling final round, while Ella Scaysbrook claimed one of the biggest titles in her young career with a four-shot win in the Avondale Bowl.
O’Donovan’s charge to victory was particularly dramatic, featuring a spectacular comeback over the final seven holes.
Five shots behind Concord’s Cade Webber, sitting at 12-under through 12 holes, it was a crucial decision on the 12th tee that proved the catalyst for O’donovan’s withering charge.
“I decided with my caddy on the 12th tee to take driver and get a bit more aggressive,” O’Donovan revealed. “I haven’t hit the driver there all week, but that shot definitely lit the flame.”
The aggressive play paid off, sparking a remarkable string of six birdies in his final seven holes that carried the NSW State representative to a four-shot victory.
“I played my best golf the last seven holes,” O’Donovan beamed.
The Avondale Member also admitted the enthusiastic home crowd for helping fuel his charge.
“Having a lot of support out here helped me finish the way I did. It’s the coolest thing ever.”
In the women’s event, Ella Scaysbrook showcased her ability to play clutch golf under pressure by securing her first Avondale Bowl. In a tense battle with her fellow NSW state Teammate Sophie Eppulstun, the pair went shot for much of the final round.
That was until the final holes when Scaysbrook found another gear when it mattered most.
“I had a good putt on No. 13 and gave myself some opportunities, but made a good putt on 14, and I holed that. That’s when I knew it was time to put my foot down,” Scaysbrook said.
The win comes at an opportune time for Scaysbrook, who has a busy month ahead of her, beginning with next week’s Vic Open, followed by the Asian Pacific Amateur in Vietnam.
The Australian Women’s Classic and the Form Women’s NSW Open in mid-March are also looming large in her schedule.
As for celebration plans, both champions kept it modest, Scaysbrook thinking about little more than the drive back up the Motorway to her home in Newcastle. O’Donovan, however, admitted he was looking forward to one of Avondale’s fabled milkshakes.
“I got 10 nuggets on the way home last week (after the NSW Amateur), but they make a great chocolate milkshake here, and I’ll definitely be having one of those beauties!” O’Donovan grinned.
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Avondale Amateur Medal
One of the top events in Australia, the Avondale
Amateur consists of a men’s field of 120 players
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UK, Europe, Asia and the Americas compete in the
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of Stroke Play with a 36-hole cut to the low 60 players.
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