Christel goes Dutch - wins in Amsterdam by 4
LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
By BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
Christel Boeljon delighted the Dutch galleries as she became only the second home winner in the history of the Deloitte Ladies Open.
The
27-year-old gave a dominant performance as she led from start to finish
with rounds of 69, 69 and 71 over The International in Amsterdam.
At
10 under par, Boeljon ended four strokes clear of Finland’s Ursula
Wikstrom and Danish rookie professional Emily Kristine Pedersen,
giving the Dutch fans the result they had waited for since Liz Weima
won the tournament at Rijk van Nijmegen in 1994.
“This
is a big one,” said Boeljon, after collecting her second Ladies
European Tour trophy as an individual, following the Turkish Airlines
Ladies Open in 2011, the year she was also a member of Europe’s
victorious Solheim Cup team in Ireland.
“To
be able to do it, leading from the start in front of a home crowd in my
home country means a lot and it’s something that I will never
forget.”
Boeljon
shrugged off the squally weather conditions over the three days,
including rain, wind and low temperatures and said that she rarely
checked the leader boards.
“I
did not look at the leader boards until 17, when I realised where I
stood and that gave me a good feeling. I hit a lot of fairways,
a lot of greens, it was pretty solid when I needed it so to be able to
rely on a good short game and have my putter behave, was great,” she
said.
Three
ahead going into the final round, Boeljon moved four clear of the field
with a birdie on the first hole, but stalled with a bogey
on the fifth. After her advantage was cut to a stroke by Ursula
Wikstrom after 10 holes, Boeljon quickly birdied the 11th and 12th and then held steady through several downpours.
Another
steely performance came from Pedersen, last year's British women's open amateur champion who showed glimpses of her star
potential with a final round of 70, including three birdies
on the back nine.
The 18-year-old’s joint runner up finish was her
second top ten from three tournament appearances following a seventh
place finish at the Turkish Airlines ladies Open. Due to take her final
high school exam next week, in Danish language,
Pedersen has not yet been able to focus on golf full-time.
She
said: “I’m very happy because I’ve been so stressed with exams and I
have my last one on Wednesday. It’s just great to be done and
after that I’ll be able to focus only on golf. I’m so happy that I got
it together this week.
"I hit it close both yesterday and today but I
figured out the par fives more. The last two rounds I had no birdies on
the par fives and I had three today. I just
made a couple more putts but it was a solid game. You have to go for
them in two and don’t lay up!”
Wikstrom
recorded her third top ten of the season and her fifth second place
finish in 12 years on the Ladies European Tour. Despite being
one stroke behind the leader after 10 holes, she was unable to
capitalise on her chances coming down the stretch.
She said: “I saw that
I was close at one point but I couldn’t get it happening. I made
birdies on nine and ten but after that I made a bogey on
11 and was lipping out all the time, so I was playing okay but just
didn’t get the momentum going and didn’t make enough birdies.
"It was a
bit frustrating to get the ball so close to the hole.”
A
stroke further back in fourth on five under par were South African
Stacy Lee Bregman, Frenchwoman Lucie Andre and Austrian Christine
Wolf, who had her career best finish.
English pair Rebecca Hudson and
Holly Clyburn tied for seventh on four under par with Swedish rookie
Lynn Carlsson and Melissa Reid finished in solo 10th on three under, earning more valuable Solheim Cup points.
SCOTSWATCH: Laura Murray, Carly Booth and Sally Watson finished T14 on 218, earning 4,325 euros each. Laura finished with a 73, Carly a 74 and Sally a 72. Vikki Laing and Kylie Walker both finished on 221. Pamela Pretswell totalled 224.
SCOTSWATCH: Laura Murray, Carly Booth and Sally Watson finished T14 on 218, earning 4,325 euros each. Laura finished with a 73, Carly a 74 and Sally a 72. Vikki Laing and Kylie Walker both finished on 221. Pamela Pretswell totalled 224.
The
2015 Ladies European Tour now takes a one week break before the ISPS
HANDA Ladies European Masters at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in
a fortnight
ALL THE FINAL TOTALS
209 - Christel Boeljon (NED) 69 69 71
213 - Emily Kristine Pedersen (DNK) 72 71 70, Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 74 69 70
214 - Christine Wolf (AUT) 72 71 71, Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA) 72 69 73, Lucie Andre (FRA) 73 73 68
215 - Holly Clyburn (ENG) 72 70 73, Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 70 73 72, Lynn Carlsson (SWE) 72 71 72
216 - Melissa Reid (ENG) 73 73 70
217 - Camilla Lennarth (SWE) 73 73 71, Nina Holleder (GER) 75 72 70, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 73 72 72
218
- Laura Murray (SCO) 71 74 73, Beth Allen (USA) 76 69 73, Caroline
Martens (NOR) 76 72 70, Sally Watson (SCO) 76 70 72, Carly
Booth (SCO) 74 70 74
219 - Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 75 75 69, Noora Tamminen (FIN) 75 73 71, Malene Jorgensen (DEN) 76 72 71
220
- Caroline Afonso (FRA) 76 75 69, Laura Jansone (LVA) 71 73 76,
Cathryn Bristow (NZL) 70 74 76, Nanna Koerstz Madsen (DNK) 73
75 72, Laura Davies (ENG) 76 69 75, Lauren Taylor (ENG) 74 77 69
221
- Louise Friberg (SWE) 76 74 71, Rebecca Codd (IRL) 75 72 74, Vikki
Laing (SCO) 74 72 75, Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 74 77 70, Klara
Spilkova (CZE) 73 76 72, Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 74 76 71, Chloe
Leurquin (BEL) 73 76 72, Eleanor Givens (ENG) 75 74 72, Kylie Walker
(SCO) 74 74 73
222 - Amber Ratcliffe (ENG) 75 73 74, Hannah Ralph (ENG) 73 73 76, Louise Stahle (SWE) 75 74 73
223
- Patricia Sanz Barrio (ESP) 72 76 75, Isabella Ramsay (SWE) 75 73
75, Sophie Giquel-bettan (FRA) 76 75 72, Margherita Rigon (ITA)
73 73 77, Amy Boulden (WAL) 78 69 76, Johanna Bjork (SWE) 75 75 73,
Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 72 75 76, Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 74 76 73,
Georgia Hall (ENG) 76 75 72
224
- Pamela Pretswell (SCO) 78 73 73, Natalie Wille (SWE) 73 74 77,
Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 75 74 75, Leigh Whittaker (GER) 74
74 76, Stacey Keating (AUS) 72 71 81
225
- Linda Wessberg (SWE) 77 72 76, Sukapan Budsabakorn (THA) 75 76 74,
Maha Haddioui (MAR) 77 74 74, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 77 73
75, Ariane Provot (FRA) 76 73 76, Linda Henriksson (FIN) 71 74 80
226 - Fabienne In-albon (SWI) 75 76 75, Sophie Walker (ENG) 74 77 75, Rebecca Sorensen (SWE) 76 74 76
227 - Alex Peters (ENG) 75 74 78, Holly Aitchison (ENG) 71 80 76
228 - Anais Maggetti (SWI) 74 75 79, Isabelle Boineau (FRA) 75 74 79
230 - Michelle McGann (USA) 74 76 80
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