The 17-year-old won the West of Ireland Women's Amateur Open Championship last weekend.
Offaly golfer Ella Cantwell says she was "mentally prepared" heading into her final round at the And finally, Ella Cantwell at the West of Ireland Women's Amateur Open Championship.
The 17-year-old secured the innagural title by eight shots last weekend.
The win has also moved her into the lead of the Bridgestone Women’s Order of Merit.
She is in Germany this week competing at the Under 18 Girls Championship.
Cantwell says she was nervous on the morning of the final day, but knew she had a job to do:
You can listen to the full interview on Ahead Of The Game tonight from 7:00pm on Midlands 103.
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