FRENCH PLAYER WINS LET EVENT BY TWO STROKES
PAMELA PRETSWELL TOP SCOT
BEHIND GRECIET IN CZECH REPUBLIC
NEWS RELEASE FROM LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
By BETHAN CUTLER, LET MEDIA MANAGER
Julie Greciet of France kept her overnight lead and collected her first Ladies European Tour title at the Sberbank Golf Masters
in the Czech Republic today.
The
27-year-old seventh season professional from Biarriz fired rounds of
66, 64 and 66 at Golf Park Plzn for a 54-hole total of
197, 17-under-par and a two-stroke margin of victory over South African
Lee-Anne Pace, while Welsh rookie Amy Boulden posted her career best
finish of third.
Greciet
began the final round in bright sunshine with a one stroke lead but was
caught at 13-under by Boulden, who birdied five
of her first six holes. Greciet went out in two under and then made her
third straight birdie on 11 to regain her one-stroke advantage.
After Boulden bogeyed 14, Greciet went two clear and then birdied 14 and 15 to go four strokes ahead.
After Boulden bogeyed 14, Greciet went two clear and then birdied 14 and 15 to go four strokes ahead.
Play
was suspended for an hour at 3.25pm local time due to storms and
torrential rain, but after play resumed in damp conditions,
Pace birdied the last two holes for a final round 65 to move into solo
second at 15-under-par.
Greciet controlled her nerves until the 18th green, where she three putted for bogey, but it was enough to secure the
win and €37,500 first prize.
She
thanked her father Roger for caddying and said that she never expected
the victory, especially since she underwent wrist surgery
in February to remove a cyst.
“It’s
crazy because I didn’t think it was possible to win this year and I’m
very, very happy,” said Greciet.
“I want to thank my caddie, who is my father and my family and my boyfriend for supporting me this year. I think now I can win another tournament and maybe eight or ten!
“I want to thank my caddie, who is my father and my family and my boyfriend for supporting me this year. I think now I can win another tournament and maybe eight or ten!
“I’m going to drink champagne for a week when I get home.”
Pace
was also looking forward to taking a week off after a six-week stretch
of tournaments during which time she had made two trips
to the United States.
The South African carded eight birdies in her final round, but made a double bogey at the eighth hole and said: “I played really well this week and made one mistake which cost me a little bit.
The South African carded eight birdies in her final round, but made a double bogey at the eighth hole and said: “I played really well this week and made one mistake which cost me a little bit.
“Amy
started like a house on fire so I thought, I needed to keep up with
her. I made some birdies to catch up but threw those two
shots away. I stayed focused and finished second.
“I’m a bit tired so happy to have a week off now in France where I’m going to relax and maybe go for a surf.”
Boulden
also signed off with a six-under 65, containing seven birdies and one
bogey. She was delighted to finish third, which was
one better than her fourth place finish in Germany the previous week.
“Three birdies in the first three holes, I got off to a great start,” said Boulden. “I couldn’t unfortunately make the putts on
the last few holes but I’m happy with my performance.
"After the 11th, on the par three, I wasn’t really sure where I was lying because there weren’t any score boards. I knew I must have be there or thereabouts.
"After the 11th, on the par three, I wasn’t really sure where I was lying because there weren’t any score boards. I knew I must have be there or thereabouts.
“My
confidence is getting better each tournament I play. I got to play with
Lee-Anne Pace today who is a fantastic player and she
gave me some nice words of advice at the end, so that was great.
"She said she thought I was a great player and she thinks I can make it.”
"She said she thought I was a great player and she thinks I can make it.”
This
was the second French win in four editions of the tournament, after
Jade Schaeffer won in 2011, when Greciet was the runner-up.
Fellow Frenchwomen Anne-Lise Caudal and Sophie Giquel-Bettan shared fourth place on 12-under-par with Australian Nikki Garrett.
Caudal’s final round of nine-under 62 was the lowest round of the tournament.
Hudson and Chen shared seventh on 10-under, while Australian Nikki Campbell and South African Stacy Lee Bregman, who had a final
round 63, tied for ninth on nine-under-par.
Several
of the leading players, including Pace, Caudal, Hudson and Bregman,
donated five euros for each birdie made during the final
round as a contribution towards purchasing a new bell for Pilsen’s
cathedral tower.
FINAL TOTALS
par 213 (4x71)
FINAL TOTALS
par 213 (4x71)
196 Julie Greciet (FRA) 66 64 66
198 Lee-Anne Pace (RSA) 68 65 65
199 Amy Boulden (WAL) 66 68 65
201 Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 67 67 67, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 66 69 66, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 69 70 62
203 Connie Chen (RSA) 67 69 67, Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 68 67 68
204 Nikki Campbell (AUS) 68 70 66, Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA) 70 71 63
205 Pamela Pretswell (SCO) 66 67 72, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 68 68 69, Trish Johnson (ENG) 68 72 65
206 Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 72 67 67, Mireia Prat (ESP) 69 70 67, Ainil Bakar (MYS) 70 71 65, Noora Tamminen (FIN) 69 70 67,
Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 66 65 75
207 Ann-Kathrin Lindner (GER) 69 71 67, Celine Herbin (FRA) 73 66 68,
Diana Luna (ITA) 70 70 67, Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 67
72 68
208 Liz Young (ENG) 70 69 69, Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 71 68 69, Florentyna Parker (ENG) 72 68 68, Alexandra Vilatte (FRA)
71 71 66, Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 64 72 72, Nicole Broch Larsen (DEN) 68 72 68, Fabienne In-albon (SUI) 69 69 70
209 Linda Wessberg (SWE) 70 69 70, Kim Williams (RSA) 67 73 69, Julia
Davidsson (SWE) 75 66 68, Kylie Walker (SCO) 71 70 68,
Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 69 69 71, Eleanor Givens (ENG) 69 71 69,
Whitney Hillier (AUS) 69 69 71, Vikki Laing (SCO) 69 73 67
210 Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 72 70 68, Isabella Ramsay (SWE) 68 70 72, Fiona Puyo (FRA) 71 70 69, Maria Salinas (PER) 69 69 72
211 Lucie Andre (FRA) 71 71 69, Holly Clyburn (ENG) 71 71 69, Caroline
Martens (NOR) 70 72 69, Ariane Provot (FRA) 72 68 71,
Rebecca Sorensen (SWE) 72 70 69
212 Krista Bakker (FIN) 71 68 73, Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 72 67 73, Nina
Holleder (GER) 70 72 70, Isabelle Boineau (FRA) 67 73
72, Cathryn Bristow (NZL) 71 70 71
213 Tania Elosegui (ESP) 72 70 71, Mallory Fraiche (USA) 65 77 71,
Rebecca Codd (IRL) 69 71 73, Sally Watson (SCO) 69 69 75,
Heather MacRae (SCO) 68 72 73, Hannah Burke (ENG) 68 73 72
214 Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 67 75 72, Valentine Derrey (FRA) 74 68 72,
Patricia Sanz Barrio (ESP) 67 73 74, Maggie Yuan (AUS)
70 72 72
215 Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 71 69 75, Margherita Rigon (ITA) 73 67 75
216 Nina Muehl (AUT) 71 71 74, Anjelika Hammar (SWE) 68 71 77
Bethan Cutler
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Ladies European Tour
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