SHANSHAN FENG WINS DUBAI LADIES MASTERS BY FIVE
Shanshan
Feng with HRH Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, wife of HH Sheikh Mohammed
Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and
Ruler of Dubai, and her daughter, HH Sheikha Al Jalila Bint Mohammed Bin
Rashid Al Maktoum, at the tournament’s prize ceremony.
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REPORT FROM BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
DUBAI – World No 6 Shanshan Feng of China earned an
imperious five-stroke victory after leading from start to finish at the
Omega Dubai Ladies Masters.
The
23-year-old from Guangzhou fired rounds of 66, 65, 67 and 67 to end 21
under par, recording the lowest winning total in the tournament’s seven-year history, beating the previous best of 18-under jointly held by
Sweden’s Annika Sorenstam and South Korean In Kyung Kim.
Dewi-Claire
Schreefel of the Netherlands, who shot a tournament record 63 in the
third round, ended in lone second position at 16 under par. Meanwhile
Becky Brewerton and Caroline Masson finished four shots further back in a
tie for third.
Feng
took a commanding five shot lead into the final round and was still
five clear as she made the turn. She moved to 20 under par after rolling
in an eagle putt from 20 feet at the par-5 third hole. China’s first
major champion earlier this year, Feng bogeyed the fifth but birdied the
eighth for an outward total of two under. She was solid on the back
nine with eight pars and a solitary birdie on the 14th hole.
“I'm
very happy because I had the lead for three days in a row and I don't
want to give it away on the last day. I think I tried my best, but
still, I won, so here I am!” said a jubilant Feng after receiving the
winner’s trophy from HRH Princess Haya, who was accompanied by Her
daughter, HH Sheikha Al Jalila Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, at
the tournament’s prize ceremony.
This
was Feng’s eighth professional victory and her second on the Ladies
European Tour, after she won the World Ladies Championship in China in
March. She was full of praise for the LET and added:
This looks like a major to me. I've
always heard about it, that it's very nice. Finally I got a chance to
play, and I like it, I like the golf course: of course, I shot
21‑under!”
Feng
said that she would celebrate by going to the mall and buying herself,
her friend and her parents each a handbag. At the beginning of the week
she had a wager with her compatriot Yu Yang Zhang, who tied for 24th,
that if the young LET rookie recorded a top-10 to avoid a trip to next
week’s Tour School, she would buy her a handbag.
“I don't think she
made the top 10 and she has to go back to Q‑School but I believe that
she can make it anywhere,” said Feng, in a display of support.
The
Netherlands' Schreefel was equally excited with her second place finish
and said: “I played very well the whole tournament. It's been a
consistent season and I felt if I just played my game, I can finish well
out here, so I'm very happy.
“She
was so far ahead that something had to happen to her game and I would
have to go pretty low to make something happen. So it was actually nice
because I could just concentrate on my own game and I thought I'm going
to try and catch her, that's going to keep me going.”
One
of the most dramatic storylines of the day was the tight final round
duel for the ISPS Handa Order of Merit. Masson was in second position
for much of the day and looked to have the advantage over Carlota
Ciganda.
However, after Masson triple bogeyed the 12th hole she never recovered and Ciganda took the title, with a tie for 10th place in the tournament.
“I'm
very lucky and very happy to have won the Order of Merit,” said
Ciganda. “I want to congratulate, also, Caroline, because she has been
playing great.”
ALL THE FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
267 Shanshan Feng (CHN) 66 65 67 69
272 Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 69 71 63 69
276 Caroline Masson (DEU) 68 68 69 71, Becky Brewerton (WAL) 70 73 68 65
277 Cindy Lacrosse (USA) 67 69 69 72, Lorie Kane (CAN) 68 70 68 71, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 68 68 68 73
278 Felicity Johnson (ENG) 68 67 72 71, Line Vedel (DNK) 69 72 68 69
279 Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 69 71 67 72, Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 70 68 73
68, Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 68 73 68 70, Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 71 73 67
68, Holly Aitchison (ENG) 70 72 66 71, Lexi Thompson (USA) 69 68 72
70
280 Laura Davies (ENG) 71 71 66 72, Julieta Granada (PAR) 70 70 69 71
281 Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 74 70 70 67
282 Florentyna Parker (ENG) 66 74 69 73, Trish Johnson (ENG) 70 71 71
70, Michelle Wie (USA) 70 73 70 69, Sarah Kemp (AUS) 69 72 72 69,
Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 69 72 71 70
283 Bree Arthur (AUS) 69 70 71 73, Caroline Afonso (FRA) 74 70 70 69,
Joanna Klatten (FRA) 71 65 72 75, Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 69 73 71 70,
Sahra Hassan (WAL) 67 76 69 71, Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 69 74 70 70
284 Hee-Kyung Seo (KOR) 74 70 73 67, Linda Wessberg (SWE) 70 70 73 71,
Becky Morgan (WAL) 69 75 70 70, Kristie Smith (AUS) 70 72 69 73
285 Hannah Jun (USA) 71 72 68 74, Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 72 69 73 71,
Lydia Hall (WAL) 68 71 72 74, Klara Spilkova (CZE) 67 73 69 76, Beth
Allen (USA) 70 70 72 73, Stacey Keating (AUS) 72 70 71 72, Jennie Lee
(USA) 70 69 75 71, Diana Luna (ITA) 70 71 68 76
286 Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 70 74 72 70, Stefania Croce (ITA) 69 74 68
75, Valentine Derrey (FRA) 69 74 72 71, Julie Greciet (FRA) 72 71 73
70
287 Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 68 74 72 73, Diana D Alessio (USA) 73 70 70 74, Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 72 71 70 74
288 Stephanie Na (AUS) 71 74 73 70
289 Carly Booth (SCO) 78 67 72 72, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 68 73 76 72, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 70 73 73 73
290 Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 70 73 72 75
291 Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 71 72 74 74, Maria Verchenova (RUS) 71 71 75 74, Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 70 73 75 73
292 Lucie Andre (FRA) 76 69 73 74
293 Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 71 73 76 73, Chrisje De Vries (NLD) 71 74 72 76
296 Sophie Walker (ENG) 74 71 75 76
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