Ladies European Tour player Lydia Hall recorded her second successive One Day Series win despite admitting she had little knowledge of the Dunham Forest course.


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Ladies European Tour player Lydia Hall recorded her second successive One Day Series win despite admitting she had little knowledge of the Dunham Forest course.

Hall finished joint top of the leaderboard in the first round of the series at Little Aston Golf Club. But she dominated at the Cheshire venue to record a six under par round of 66 to beat Ali Gray of Ormskirk Golf Club by four shots.

Now the Mid-Glamorgan based Hensol Golf Academy professional is challenging again after winning the WPGA Order of Merit title in 2016.

Hall, last year’s Welsh National PGA Champion, only plans to miss one One Day Series event this year due to Tour commitments. But she admitted her preparations for the Dunham Forest event were out of her hands.

“With all that’d happened in Manchester this week, I was caught up in heavy traffic and arrived with about 20 minutes to go before I was due to tee off,” explained the Golf Union of Wales Tour Professional of the Year.

“I only played in four of the seven last year, but I like to support the WPGA as much as possible,” added Hall. “I think it’s important to keep your hand in like that, we all started to play golf for a reason and we all love the game. I think I’ll only miss the sixth round this year, things are a bit easier which is nice.”

View full results from the Dunham Forest WPGA One Day Series event: https://pgagbi.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/pgagbi17/event/pgagbi17288/contest/5/leaderboard 

Credit- PGA

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