![]() “This championship is so established in the game, it would easily be Annabel’s biggest success - and Emily will be cheering her on from home,” said Simon Peaford, father and coach, who, having been the head professional at Walton Heath for two decades, is a well-known figure in the sport in his own right. Yet in between lessons at her Surrey school Emily is sure to keep track of her sister’s progress in this final round of the South Course as Annabel attempts to convert a four-shot advantage over defending champion Sophia Fullbrook into the duo’s most notable piece of silverware to date. ![]() Her sister, Emily, is not here at Quinta do Lago, having missed out on qualifying for the event known as “The Junior Major” in unlucky circumstances. ![]() Ireland have had the Maguires, Denmark the Hojgaards and now England should welcome their own twins - the Peafords.įriday could witness a big moment in the stunning rise of the prodigious pair from Walton Heath, as 14-year-old Annabel tries to become the youngest-ever winner of the Justin Rose Junior Telegraph Championship. ![]()
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