Surrey’s Annabel Dimmock emerged victorious at the Women’s Irish Open, claiming her first Ladies European Tour title in five years after defeating Pauline Roussin-Bouchard in a playoff. Dimmock, who had been sidelined for eight months due to a thumb injury, held a two-shot lead heading into the final round and went on to secure the win with a three-under par 70 in the playoff.
The thrilling playoff took place on the O’Meara Course at Carton House, with both players making pars on the first hole before Roussin-Bouchard ran into trouble on the second hole, ultimately making a bogey. In contrast, Dimmock stayed steady and secured the victory with a simple putt. Reflecting on her win, Dimmock expressed her disbelief and gratitude for the support she received from fans in Ireland, where her mother is from.
Dimmock’s final round got off to a strong start with birdies on the first two holes, but a dropped shot on the 12th hole briefly put her behind Roussin-Bouchard. However, she fought back with another birdie on the 13th hole and a crucial birdie on the 17th hole to finish tied with the Frenchwoman on 19-under-par. Finland’s Ursula Wikstrom finished in third place, just one shot behind the playoff contenders, after a solid round of 69.
The victory marks a significant career milestone for Dimmock, who overcame a challenging recovery process from her injury to return to competition and secure a win on the tour. Her success in Ireland was particularly meaningful, as she felt the support from the local fans and spectators throughout the tournament. The win also serves as a testament to her perseverance and determination to overcome setbacks.
As Dimmock reflects on her journey back to the winner’s circle, she acknowledges the difficult moments she faced during her recovery but remains grateful for the opportunity to compete and showcase her skills on the tour. Her performance at the Women’s Irish Open not only highlights her talent as a golfer but also demonstrates her mental toughness and ability to rise to the occasion in high-pressure situations.
Moving forward, Dimmock aims to build on her success at the Women’s Irish Open and continue competing at a high level on the Ladies European Tour. With her confidence boosted by this victory, she looks ahead to upcoming tournaments with renewed determination and focus. As she celebrates this significant win, Dimmock remains committed to her craft and dedicated to achieving further success in her professional golf career.

