Catriona Matthew's matchplay quest ends in defeat to Stanford
Matthew, the Ricoh Women's British Open Champion, needed a birdie at the 19th to beat South Korea's M J Hur in the third round, but the 40-year-old Scot then lost by 5 and 3 to Stanford.
In the quarter-final, Matthew won two of the first three holes against Stanford, who had needed two extra holes to beat fellow American Amanda Blumenherst in the previous round.
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Hide AdBut Stanford, four places higher as the No 11 seed, won the fourth and eighth to level the tie and then won three holes in a row from the ninth and went four up with a birdie at the 13th. Another American win with a par at the 15th brought the match to an end.
"The morning match was quite up ad down with a few long putts and a few mistakes," said Matthew. "It was a real grind to get through. But it just didn't go so well in the afternoon."
Stanford added: "It was a quick turnaround after the morning round and Catriona was always going to be tough. I was delighted to go through."