GIRL international Emily Price continued her brilliant run of form to win an all-England play-off against Annabell Fuller and become the first Scottish Girls’ Open champion.

The 16-year-old from Cleobury completed a final-day charge when she first scored a three-under 69 to set up the showdown and then birdied the first play-off hole to claim the new title.

“I was a bit nervous but excited about the play-off, so to keep my head and then hole a putt for the birdie was just unbelievable and I’m really happy,” said Price.

She adds this success to two other wins in the past 10 days, in the Whittington Ladies’ Trophy and The Leveret.

“My plan was to come here and try to finish off all three and honestly it’s just amazing,” said Price, from Cleobury Mortimer, who now takes a break from golf to concentrate on her GCSE exams.

She was three shots off the pace going in to the final round, but played her way into a tie with a final-round 69.

She added: “I knew I had to go low after two solid rounds to give myself a chance, although I didn’t start well with a couple of bogeys.

“But I knew there was a chance to go low on the back nine.

"I took the chance, didn’t really make any mistakes, and it was a great finish,” she added.

She played the back nine in four under, helped by an eagle and three birdies.

Meanwhile, Cleobury Mortimer GC held their first summer order of merit stableford match at the weekend.

Ross Moorecroft recorded the lowest gross of the weekend with a four-over 73.

Matt Fairman also hit a milestone — it was his first time breaking 90 on his way to a gross 88.

Both players shot a hugely impressive 23 points on Deer Park.

Although Ross had a better last three holes, new changes meant Fairman picked up the overall win.

In the Easter Open, a team from Churchill and Blakedown, led by Sam Jessop, were triumphant.

They pipped Bob Lucas' side into second place.