Hannah Darling and Grace Crawford qualify comfortably in Women's Amateur
Hannah Darling is taking it a step at a time as she bids to complete a clean sweep of R&A titles in Norfolk this week.
The Broomieknowe player has already claimed the Girls’ Under-16 and Under-18 crowns and now finds herself chasing the Women’s Amateur Championship, won last year by fellow Scot Louise Duncan.
It was mission accomplished for Darling in the 36-hole stroke-play qualifying at Hunstanton as she followed her opening 72 with a 69 for a five-under-par total.
For the second day running, she made seven birdies, which, on this occasion, had three bogeys mixed in, two which came in the last three holes.
“Yeah, did what I needed to do,” said Darling of comfortably progressing to the knock-out stage. “Happy enough with how it’s gone. A lot of good stuff in there and it's been a promising few days.
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