BIRDIE PUTT

Watch hilarious moment seagull swoops down and snatches Madelene Sagstrom’s ball from fairway at Women’s Open

MADELENE SAGSTROM did not get the birdie she was hoping for during the Women’s Open after a seagull snatched her ball off the fairway.

The Swede was teeing off on the opening hole of her final round at Carnoustie as she chased down a first major victory.

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The seagull interrupted Sunday’s final round at the Women’s Open

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Officials had to chase away the bird after it had knocked the ball 25 yards

However, her clean drive down the middle of the fairway was not well received by one local.

A seagull sat near to where the shot landed swooped over and began pecking at the ball.

The bird picked it up several times, clearly hoping for a treat.

It is estimated the ball was knocked about 25 yards by the intruder – and, unfortunately, this was in the opposite direction to the hole.

Sagstrom was nevertheless allowed to pick up her ball and place it roughly where it had landed after her first shot, before making par.

The 28-year-old had never finished higher than 11th at a major having claimed her first and only LPGA Tour title in January of last year.

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Going into the final round two strokes off the lead, she ended was left heartbroken as a final-hole bogey cost her a spot in a play-off.

Sagstrom ended up four-under for the round to reach 11-under overall, one shot behind winner Anna Nordqvist.

Her final round partner was home favourite, amateur Louise Duncan, whose even-par round to finish tied for 10th.

Finishing as the Women’s Open leading amateur, 21-year-old Duncan was proud of her achievement around the links course.

She said: “I’m over the moon with how I played and I couldn’t be any more proud of myself.

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Madelene Sagstrom came home second despite the unusual intrusion

“I’m a wee bit disappointed with the finish there but it’s to be expected – 72 is still a great score on Sunday.

“I was a wee bit nervous and felt a wee bit sick actually but once I rolled in the putt on the first I felt fine.

“Even coming down the last I was absolutely fine, I wasn’t nervous at all.”

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