ENGLAND girl international India Clyburn shot a nine-under par 65 yesterday to sweep to a superb 12-shot win in the Scottish Ladies' junior open stroke play championship at Alloa.
The 17-year-old from Cleethorpes finished the event on 15-under par after playing perfect golf in the final round.
She was bogey-free and scored seven birdies and an eagle – holing a wedge shot from 80 yards for a two on the 10th.
She also won the Under-18 trophy and her 12-shot victory is the biggest winning margin in the tournament's history.
The joint runners-up were Scotland's Jess Meek, Gabrielle MacDonald and Hannah McCook, who all scored three-under par for the Under-21 championship.
Two other English players – both from Lancashire – finished in the top ten: Roanne Tomlinson (Haydock Park) tied fifth on level par and Eloise Healey (West Lancs) tied seventh on one-over.
This is India's biggest win – and one of the first to congratulate her by text was her sister, Holly, a former Curtis Cup player and now a winner on the Ladies European Tour.
India is a member of Woodhall Spa Golf Club.