Victoria, a chemistry student at the University of York, appeared in the show which aired at 5pm a Thursday, January 22, where she was the third contestant in the line-up.
The two players who appeared before managed to put a tidy £10,000 in the team pot.
Ahead of her cash builder round where she faced chaser, Jenny ‘the vixen’ Ryan for the first time, Brad asked the 23-year-old what she did to relax.
She said: “I play golf and have a handicap of scratch, so I am playing quite a lot.”
Bradley, himself a keen golfer, was speechless, eventually adding: “That’s crazy.”
She explained she played for her local club, Delamere, the University of York, and also for Cheshire.
“I once beat the British amateur champion four days after she won the tournament.”
Asked what she would use her winning for, she said: “As I get older, my golf club membership gets more expensive, so it would really help with that.”
Victoria took nothing back to the pot following her cash builder (Image: ITV)
Victoria had a difficult cash builder, with questions about rhyming slang, gymnasts of yesteryear, and European geography, yet still managed to bag £2,000 for the team.
Having been offered £40,000, the £2,000 she had earned, or zero, she opted for zero to give her the best chance of getting back to her team.
And it was the full team which faced the vixen in the final round.
The Chase contestant, Victoria from Northwich, is second from the left (Image: ITV)
Two of her fellow players, Samatha and Phil, gave strong performances, scoring 18 almost exclusively between them, given Victoria no chance to answer a single one.
The Vixen raced toward 18 with time to burn, however fumbled an easy question about which century the Labour Party was founded under that name.
She said the 19th century, which was wrong. The answer is the 20th, which the team got right.
The pushback only delayed the inevitable though, and the Vixen reached her target with 11 seconds to spare.
Victoria and her team went away empty-handed.