A promision  amateur golfer from  Whitby who  had the chance to take on  some of the  leading professionals in the  women’s  game has been nominated for a  Your  Champions award.

Poppy Finlay, 18, was invited to take   part in the WPGA International Challenge event at Stoke-by-Nayland Hotel   Golf and Spa, on the Suffolk/Essex border.

The competition – part of the Ladies   European Tour Access Series – featured   an international field including Alison   Nicholas, Europe’s winning captain at   the 2011 Solheim Cup and a past US   Open champion.

Poppy was invited to compete along   with 19 other golfers from the England   Golf women’s order of merit.

Poppy’s dad Craig said: “The idea is to   give them an insight into what it would   be like to turn professional and compete   on the Tour.

“Poppy was really excited and trained   really hard. She is now 18 and would   eventually like to turn professional.”

It has been a good year for the former   Whitby High School student.

This year Poppy finished ninth in the   girls’ order of merit in England and was   16th in the England Golf women’s order   of merit.

In April she won the Faldo Series UK   Girls Championship at West Lancs Golf   Club. This earned  her the chance to fly  to  America this weekend (October 19) on   an all expenses paid trip to play in the   week-long Nick Faldo Grand Final at   The Greenbrier Golf Club in West Virginia.

Poppy first picked up a golf club at the   age of 10 and is a member of Vicars Cross   Golf Club in Chester.

She is also a member of the England   Futures programme, which helps the   country’s most talented young players   manage their academic work while also   progressing with their sporting skills.

The teenager will soon begin a   four-year golf scholarship at the University of Mississippi and her ambition   is to one day turn professional and earn   a place on the Ladies European Tour.