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Sunday, May 17, 2009

It's Norway's Day! Marianne Skarpnord's

first win as a pro in Ladies Swiss Open


FROM THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
Norway’s Marianne Skarpnord, a former British girls' open champion, claimed her first professional career victory in the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open with a final round of 70 at Golf Gerre Losone today.
The 23-year-old, starting her fifth season on the Ladies European Tour, collected a €78,750 winner's cheque when her 16-under-par total of 276 left her one stroke clear of England’s Melissa Reid, who also shot 70.
Australian Karen Lunn (69) finished in third place on 278, 14-under-par, after she chipped in for eagle at the 18th hole.
A third round of 66 on Saturday had given Skarpnord a one-stroke lead entering the final round however it was a day of fluctuating fortunes which came down to the last putt on the final hole.
Melissa Reid, who started the day in second on 12-under, grabbed a one shot lead with an eagle at the 469-yard par-three third hole.
Skarpnord birdied the fifth to draw level on 14-under before both players birdied the par-five sixth. With her third birdie in a row at the seventh the Norwegian regained the outright lead. However, she fell one behind after a three-putt bogey at the ninth, where Reid struck an iron to within two feet for a birdie three.
When Reid reached the turn in 32 she was a stroke ahead of the Norwegian, but suddenly her game unraveled as she dropped three shots in as many holes from the 11th. After a birdie at the 16th, Skarpnord was three ahead, but Reid was back in the hunt after a birdie at the 17th hole.
Marianne and her boyfriend/caddie, Petter

Both players hit superb second shots to the green on the par-five 18th but it took three putts for Skarpnord to secure the victory. Reid was forced to settle for her fourth runner-up spot in two seasons but is determined to make her breakthrough soon.
Skarpnord celebrated her win – and Norway’s national day - after friends stormed the 18th green and sprayed her with champagne.
“To get a win this early in the season is just great and now I can play Evian,” she said. “Melissa and I both played well. We were even or one shot up, one shot down the whole round. She just missed a few putts around 13, 14, or something. I made a birdie on 16.
"It was hard work at the end, three-putting there. The first putt I didn’t think was so fast but it was. I thought it didn’t matter if I make it or not, I can just put it close.”
With season’s earnings of €88,414.68, Skarpnord now leads the LET’s official 2009 Henderson Money List and earned 30 Solheim Cup points, taking her to eighth position on the European standings.
The Ladies European Tour now moves to Munich for the HypoVereinsbank Ladies German Open, presented by Audi, at Golfpark Gut Hausern. Courtesy of the sponsor, Skarpnord was one of the lucky players to be whisked straight to Germany in an Audi Q7.
COLIN FARQUHARSON'S SCOTSWATCH
A top 20 finish in her debut on the Ladies European Tour - what a start for Krystle Caithness who, like Michele Thomson, another LET rookie, was playing at Curtis Cup amateur level just about 12 months ago. Michele tied for 35th place on her first pro appearance on the Continent, another confidence-boosting performance.
Krystle had rounds of 71, 75, 69 and 71 for a six-under-par total of 286 over the par-73 track to earn 6864 Euros.
Michele shot 73, 73, 73 and 72 for 291 to collect 4016 Euros.
Pamela Feggans from Ayrshire, another LET rookie, tied for 44th place on 293 and earned 2940 Euros.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 292 (4 x 73)
Totals in Euros
276 M Skarpnord (Nor) 69 71 66 70 (78,750).
277 M Reid (Eng) 71 68 68 70 (53,287).
278 K Lunn (Aus) 73 67 69 69 (36,750).
280 E Zackrisson (Swe) 67 74 70 69 (28,350).
282 G Simpson (Eng0 69 72 71 70, N Gergely (Aut) 70 69 71 72 (20,317 each).
283 U Wikstrom (Fin) 69 74 70 70 (15,750).
284 G Nocera (Fra) 72 70 72 70, Lisa Hall (Eng) 68 73 72 71 (124,440 each).
Selected scores:
286 K Caithness
(Sco) 71 75 69 71 (jt 18th) (6864).
287 H Kavanagh (Ire) 74 71 71 71, F Johnson (Eng) 70 71 73 73 (jt 22nd) (6142).
288 S Head (Eng) 69 74 75 70 (jt 27th) (5433).
289 S Walker (Eng) 70 73 71 75 (jt 31st) (4882).
291 M Thomson (Sco) 73 73 73 72, Lydia Hall (Wal) 73 74 72 72 (jt 35th) (4016 each).
292 L Fairclough (Eng) 77 69 74 72 (jt 41st) (3272)
293 P Feggans (Sco) 76 72 70 75, R Coakley (Ire) 72 72 73 76 (jt 44th) (2940 each).
294 R Hudson (Eng) 73 72 79 70, M Gillen (Ire) 72 74 75 73, B Loucks (Wal) 73 75 70 76 (2257 each).
295 E Lyons (Eng) 72 75 76 72, T Delaney (Ire) 69 73 73 80 (jt 57th) (1653 each).
298 K S Taylor (Eng) 71 74 79 74 (jt 62nd) (1443).

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