
Reeves wins the Pitch15 Open at the fourth play-off hole.
Australia's Hannah Reeves birdied the par-5 17th at the fourth time of asking to claim her first LET Access Series title, beating England's Ellen Hume at Hanbury Manor.
Hannah Reeves.
"I'm actually just shocked at the moment. I didn't think I was going to win until that little one-footer on the last."
Both players parred the first three play-off holes on the 18th before Reeves hit her second shot green-side at the 17th and two-putted for birdie, with Hume making par.
It was a thrilling finale after both Reeves (68) and Hume (69) finished regulation play on eleven-under, each birdieing the last. To force the play-off, Reeves holed a 30-footer on the par-4 18th — "probably the best putt I've ever hit".
Starting the final round one behind, the Australian surged into contention with birdies at 9, 10 and 11. Czechia's Tereza Zapletal Kozeluhova finished third on nine-under after a closing 70.
Report and quotes courtesy of the LET Access Series.
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