Teen sensation Martina Gillen
proved to be Eavan Higgins' secret weapon in the Ladies' Home
Internationals at Carlow yesterday.
Skipper Higgins pitted the
big hitting 19 year old against Curtis Cup and Vagliano Trophy
star Becky Brewerton and she came up trumps with a brilliant
half as Ireland beat Wales 6-3 on the opening day.
A student at Kent State University,
Gillen was five under par for the trip as she smashed five birdies
and an incredible eagle two in a tremendous contest.
Said Higgins: "Martina
was the only player who could live with Brewerton off the tee
and she got a tremendous half for us. To beat Wales today was
a great effort but we'll have to be at our best when we meet
England tomorrow."
Gillen halved the first in
birdie and then holed a 105 yard wedge shot for an eagle two
at the 290 yard second to go one up. Further birdies at the third,
fifth and seventh left her two up at the turn before she extended
her lead to three holes at the 14th.
With her pride wounded, Brewerton
rallied with three birdies at the last four holes to square the
match at the 18th but it was a valuable half for Ireland.
Said Martina: "I'm disappointed
not to have won but she's a great player and she hit the ball
miles. At the last she hit it 300 yards but I'm happy to have
taken something positive from her."
Leading 2-1 after the foursomes,
Ireland took a stranglehold on the match after lunch when Curtis
Cup star Alison Coffey scorched to an early five and four win
over Sarah Jones Five up at the turn, the Warrenpoint sensation
closed out the match with her seventh birdie of the day at the
14th.
She said: "I holed a lot
of good putts today. It's a great start but England will be tough
to beat tomorrow." Hazel Kavanagh then beat Louise Davis
two and one before Gillen and Elaine Dowdall clinched halves
that saw Ireland reach the five points needed for victory.
Dowdall was two down against
Sara Mountford at the turn but rallied to go one up with four
to play. Having lost the 15th to a par, she got back to one up
with a brilliant up and down for par at the par three 17th before
Mountford snatched a half by holing from almost 30 feet for birdie
at the last. Kilkenny's Eileen Rose Power, back after a two-year
absence from the Ireland squad after giving birth to her second
child, had a fine three and two win over Anna Highgate.
In the other match, holders
England beat Scotland 5 1/2 - 3 1/2 and will take on Higgins'
battlers today.
Wales 3; Ireland
6
Foursomes: B. Brewerton & E. Pilgrim lost to A. Coffey (Warrenpoint)
& E.R. Power (Kilkenny) 2 holes; S. Jones & L. Davis bt C. Coughlan
(Cork) & M. Gillen (Beaverstown) 1 hole; K. Evans & K. Phillips
lost to H. Kavanagh (Grange) & E. Dowdall (Wexford) 6 & 5. Wales
1; Ireland 2.
Singles: B. Brewerton halved with M. Gillen; S. Jones lost to
A. Coffey 5 & 4; L. Davis lost to H. Kavanagh 2 & 1; S. Mountford
halved with E. Dowdall; A. Highgate lost to E.R. Power 3 & 2;
E. Pilgrim bt Y. Cassidy 3 & 1. Wales 2, Ireland 4.
England 5 1/2;
Scotland 3 1/2
Foursomes E. Duggleby & F. More lost to L. Kenney & L. Mackay
1 hole; K. Fisher & R. Hudson bt C. Hargan & S. Wood 1 hole;
K. Andrew & F. Brown bt A. Laing & L. Morton 3 & 2. England 2;
Scotland 1.
Singles R. Hudson bt L. Morton 3 & 2; F. More halved with L.
Kenny ; F. Brown lost to H. Stirling 3 & 2; K. Fisher bt A. Laing
6 & 4 K. Smith lost to L. Mackay 1 hole; K. Andrew bt L. Moffat
3 & 1. England 3 1/2; Scotland 2 1/2.
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© Brian Keogh 2001
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