GERMAN ROOKIE LINDNER WINS HONMA PILSEN MASTERS IN CZECH REPUBLIC
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
By BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
German rookie Ann-Kathrin Lindner claimed her first victory in only her
seventh start on the Ladies European Tour as she came from two strokes
behind overnight leader Anaïs Maggetti to claim the Honma Pilsen Golf
Masters.
The 25-year-old from Hannover had three birdies in a final round 69 at
Golf Park Plzn in the Czech Republic to set the target at 12-under-par.
Lindner jumped into her caddie’s arms in jubilation after making a
short par putt on 18, knowing that only two players could catch her with
an eagle.
After Maria Baliokeva and Jade Schaeffer both missed their chances,
Lindner could celebrate her victory in the company of friends from St.
Leon-Rot, host venue to The 2015 Solheim Cup, who drenched her in water
as she left the recording area.
“I didn’t expect anything,” said Lindner, who earned 37,500 euro and moved to 18th
place on the LET ISPS HANDA Order of Merit. “It was my dream to turn
pro and play here. I really enjoy playing on the Ladies European Tour.
It’s such great fun for me and everybody is so nice to me; I’m enjoying
it.”
She ended one shot clear of Italian Diana Luna and Frenchwoman
Alexandra Vilatte, who fired a career-low round 63 to record her best
ever finish in two years on Tour. Russia’s Maria Baliokeva - also earned
a career best finish of equal fourth alongside Katie Burnett of the
United States, who shot an impressive final round of 64 to climb from
34th place overnight.
Parisienne Vilatte, 30, said: “It was an amazing day. I shot
eight-under and that was my best score ever. I had great putting. I
missed a few small putts but I don’t care! I know that now I have my
card safe so I’m very happy.”
Five time LET champion Luna had to console herself with the eighth
second place finish of her 12 years on tour. The 30-year-old from Rome
said: “I’m very happy about my week. I’ve been finding it very hard,
especially on the back nine. I wasn’t playing well in the beginning and I
kept fighting and I had a very nice back nine so I’m very glad. I’ve
been injured in the beginning of the year and spent a few months trying
to get better. I’ve been struggling to get back into contention so I’m
very happy to be back.”
In her post round interview, Lindner revealed that she had learned from
the experience of playing alongside eventual champion Karrie Webb and
Christina Kim in the final round of the ISPS HANDA Ladies European
Masters at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in England a fortnight ago, where
she had opened with rounds of 66 and 69 but finished with a
disappointing 80 to slip into a share of 41st position.
“Two weeks ago I was in the same situation and I played with Webbie and
Christina Kim and I think it was a bit too early to play with those
players and I learned a lot. I learned to be by myself, play my game and
play shot by shot and I think that’s the key,” Lindner said.
She also took words of encouragement from Christina Kim. “She wrote to
me on Twitter and that was awesome. She said, I have many abilities and I
can do this! So maybe her words were the key for me to be self
confident on the course,” she said.
Lindner is the third rookie to win on the Ladies European Tour this
season, after Ariya Jutanugarn in Morocco and Holly Clyburn in Holland
and this is a major boost for golf in Germany as the country prepares to
host The 2015 Solheim Cup.
Lindner worked in the office at St. Leon-Rot for two-and-a-half years
whilst on the German national team and practised there in the evenings.
She hopes to qualify for The Solheim Cup when the event is played at her
home club.
Next week, she will be watching closely as Europe’s women attempt to
defend The Cup at Colorado Golf Club and win for the first time in the
United States.
FINAL TOTALS
FINAL TOTALS
201 - Ann-Kathrin Lindner (GER) 66 67 68
202 - Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 70 69 63, Diana Luna (ITA) 66 69 67
203 - Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 67 66 70, Katie Burnett (USA) 71 68 64204 - Lee-Anne Pace (RSA) 67 68 69, Alison Whitaker (AUS) 64 71 69, Stacey Keating (AUS) 68 66 70, Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 64 69 71, Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 69 67 68
205 - Melissa Reid (ENG) 67 69 69, Ai Miyazato (JPN) 65 71 69, Sarah
Kemp (AUS) 69 67 69, Line Vedel (DEN) 67 66 72, Henni Zuel (ENG) 68
68 69, Malene Jorgensen (DEN) 68 67 70, Liz Young (ENG) 70 67 68
206 - Maria Hernandez (ESP) 66 71 69, Laura Cabanillas (ESP) 62 74
70, Camilla Lennarth (SWE) 72 68 66, Isabella Ramsay (SWE) 69 68 69,
Cheyenne Woods (USA) 68 70 68207 - Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 69 70 68, Klara Spilkova (CZE) 69 69 69, Bree Arthur (AUS) 73 67 67
208 - Louise Larsson (SWE) 70 68 70, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 71 67 70,
Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 70 71 67, Florentyna Parker (ENG) 66 72 70,
Nikki Garrett (AUS) 69 70 69, Tandi Von Ruben (RSA) 72 68 68, Anais
Maggetti (SUI) 66 65 77, Becky Morgan (WAL) 71 69 68, Noora Tamminen
(FIN) 71 66 71, Emily Taylor (ENG) 71 66 71, Sophie Walker (ENG) 71
70 67
209 - Miriam Nagl (GER) 67 71 71, Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 74 67 68,
Valentine Derrey (FRA) 68 70 71, Eleanor Givens (ENG) 68 71 70
210 - Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 71 70 69, Beth Allen (USA) 68 72 70,
Julie Greciet (FRA) 69 69 72, Nina Holleder (GER) 74 66 70, Joanna
Klatten (FRA) 69 68 73, Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA) 71 69 70, Titiya
Plucksataporn (THA) 69 70 71
211 - Connie Chen (RSA) 70 70 71, Lydia Hall (WAL) 69 70 72, Stefanie Michl (AUT) 71 69 71
212 - Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 66 74 72, Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 68 71 73
213 - Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 71 70 72, Margherita Rigon (ITA) 68 69
76, Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) 68 73 72, Stefania Croce (ITA) 68 72 73
214 - Eva Bjarvall (SWE) 70 71 73, Georgina Simpson (ENG) 67 71 76
215 - Charlotte Wild (ENG) 70 71 74
Bethan Cutler
Media Manager
Labels: LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
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