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Annabel Dimmock triumphed at the Women's Irish Open, overcoming France's Pauline Roussin Bouchard in a dramatic play-off to secure her second Ladies European Tour title. Dimmock, who finished the final round at 19 under par, showed remarkable resilience following career-saving surgery on her hand last year. Local favorite Leona Maguire, despite initial struggles with her putting, finished tied for 15th after a best round of 68 on the final day. Finland's Ursula Wikstrom narrowly missed the play-off by a single stroke, finishing third. The event saw diverse international participation, with strong performances from players like Chiara Tamburlini of Switzerland and Georgia Hall of England. The tournament attracted significant local support, with nearly 9,000 spectators on the final day.
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