Young claims second tour title with Indian Open win
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Women's Indian Open - final leaderboard
-2 E Young (Eng); -1 M Kobori (NZ), A Sauzon (Fra), S Tan (Sin), De Roey (Bel); Evens H Burke (Eng), P Delacour (Fra), M Haddioui (Mor)
Selected others: +4 M Brar (Ind), A Hewson (Eng); +5 H Screen (Eng); +8 A Fuller (Eng), A Taylor (Eng), F Parker (Eng)
England's Liz Young won the Women's Indian Open by one shot to claim her second Ladies European Tour title.
The 42-year-old trailed compatriot Alice Hewson and Belgium's Manon de Roey at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Haryana before carding a final-round 72 to finish two under par overall on Sunday.
De Roey went round in 74 to finish one shot behind Young and tie for second with Singapore's Shannon Tan, New Zealand's Momoka Kobori and France's Agathe Sauzon.
Hewson, meanwhile, finished 11th after a disappointing 79.
Young turned the tide with an excellent birdie on the 15th hole to overturn her deficit and gain the lead from De Roey, who could only manage a bogey at 17.
The Englishwoman, who last won the Swiss Ladies Open in 2022, found water at the 18th before recovering to make a bogey, which De Roey could not improve on.
"I'm in shock... disbelief," said Young, who climbed to 12th in the Ladies European Tour's Order of Merit.
"It's my second win, but it's still as important as any other win. They don't happen very often as a professional golfer.
"It's never easy. Manon is a great friend of mine and we were battling all day. It's never easy to beat a friend but she had one [victory] earlier this year so it's my turn!
"Putting was the key - me and my caddie were reading the greens great all day. It was my birthday last week and it's my daughter's birthday next week, so it's a good birthday celebration."