Extended coverage of the 2025 Amundi German Masters staged at Green Eagle just outside Hamburg.
LPGA star Esther Henseleit comes in as the home favourite looking to please the German fans. The Olympic Silver Medalist is joined in the field by fellow LET winners Helen Briem, Shannon Tan, Alice Hewson and Patricia Schmidt.
Elsewhere, rookies Avani Prashanth and Amelia Garvey look to make an impact in Germany.
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Let’s go. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] Hello and welcome to the ladies European tour and to the north of Germany and the countryside surrounding the country’s second biggest city Hamburg for the Amundi German Masters powered by VCG. A new venue for the tournament but a familiar one for European golf fans. Green Eagle Golf Courses. The Par 73 was the host for the DP World Tour and has a reputation of being one of the toughest layouts on the European circuit. Six par five’s crosswind water. No wonder it’s nicknamed the green monster. But some toprated talent in town ready to tame it. Led by Esther Henselite, the two-time LE winner has been in impressive form on both the regular LPJ tour and in the majors and has risen to 21st in the Rolex World Rankings. The weather in the morning was damp with little wind. The course would never be more playable. Alexandra Lexi Ferling entered as defending champion, but far from her physical best. Back and toe injuries hampering the German, but she managed four birdies in an opening day 71 two under. That score matched by Esther Henselite, a near tap in par at the last on a day where she never quite got going, but nevertheless well in tension. Bronty Law had her putting boots on. Full of confidence after a top 10 finish over in America. The former Soulheim Cup player fired six birdies in the tougher afternoon conditions in a 69. The English woman just won back and a screen joined her at four under. This a wonderful birdie at the eighth from a player who enters the week with three top 10 finishes in a row under her belt. Ellen Nudo has struggled in her two years on tour, but at one of the toughest layouts all year, she found it a breeze. A 68 thanks to this great put at the final hole for a round of five under and into a share of the lead. Amelia Garvey hits the ball miles, but she showed at the eighth she’s not all about power. A lovely T-shot at the par three in a round of five under. Beautiful golf shot. Indeed. It was Helen Bream. Another at that score. The German playing at home of sorts. Hamburg some distance from her base in Stuttgart. But the big hitter looked comfortable at Green Eagle. Three top five finishes heading into the week. Five under on the opening day. Breen brimming with confidence and playing well. as was Alice Houston. Bogey free is no mean feat on the north course at Green Eagle, but the English woman managed it with comparative ease. After getting married and handling a move to the UK from the States, golfers had to take a back seat of sorts. Houston though very much back to business. So a four-way tie at the top with Patrice Makova going on a late charge to join the group at four under. Bream co-leader one shot better off. No, it’s the first time I’m here. I think there five le tournaments which are closer to my home than this one. So uh well you you can call it a home tournament but um as I said there there are many courses which are closer to home. Another drab summer’s day with heavy rain in the morning clearing to patchy overcast afternoon skies. Mixed weather and a mixed round from Esther Henselite. The German felt there was an improvement in her game in comparison to round one. Yet the score was the same thanks to four birdies and a couple of bogeies. Two under left four under overall. The same score as Dick Shadagger. The Indian has the reputation as one of the best putters on tour. And the lefty showed off why at the ninth. The beauty earning a birdie and a high fry from dad on the bag to help her to a level pass 73 and four back. Still, it wasn’t the best putt of round two. Amelia Garvey showing off her prowess at the 16th. That’s a better speed. And result from downtown Hamburg. Garvey six under as was Alice Houston. Nothing quite so spectacular as her efforts on day one, but the twotime le champion still striking the ball nicely. One under 72. Shannon Tan’s father Desi said his daughter should play more like Esther Henselite. Well, the reverse we think Mr. Tan at least on Friday. Wonderful golf shot controlled there by Tan 69 put her seven under. It was a happy 27th birthday for Ellen Sudo. She admitted afterwards she was suffering from nerves, but it wasn’t obvious for those watching on. Three under for the day. Eight under overall. No wonder she was smiling. Pseudo tied for the lead alongside Helen Bream. The team went out hot with three birdies in a row before picking up three bogeies in a row. The back nine a little more straightforward. Three birdies, no drop shots for a round of three under. Dream and Sudo leading the way then while a brilliant 66 from England’s Talia Martin saw her rise to a share of sixth. Sudo one of those at the top and enjoying the pressure today. I was very nervous overall and I felt my legs shaking in the back swing basically every drive throughout 18 holes. So it was a lot of nerves. Uh good good test for me. It was a long time ago I felt that way. So really fun. A warm start before the clouds won the battle for the sky and the wind whipped up. Big Saturday needed for Esther Henselite if she was to challenge the leaders, but it didn’t quite go to plan. Some great moments from the pre-ournament favorite. Four birdies, including this at 16. Rather ruined though by five bogeies. A round of one over. Her chances seem to have gone. The Stazzia though still just about in it. the French woman who came runner up in Belgium a couple of weeks ago with a lovely touch at the last to set up a closing birdie. A round of 70 and six under overall. Carolyn Calfman had a brilliant back nine. The German with five birdies for a day 368. Calfman’s a low call of sorts with her boyfriend and base just 20 minutes down the road and she nearly treated them to a threeshot eagle at the last seven under. She was five back. Not the only German going well of course Helen Bream as ever in contention heading into the final day. When this eagle putt dropped at 11, it looked like she would go on to post a really low one. But bogeies at 13 and 14 ensured she’d have to be content with a level pass 73 and a tie for third alongside Alice Houston. A single bogey and three birdies for a 71 and eight under overall. The Irions were working nicely. Our approach play has been outstanding this week. Everything was outstanding from Hannah’s screen. Two birdies in her first two holes. And while she bogeied the third, more birdies would follow at 9, 11, and then another here at 12. 68. She was alone in second and three shots off the lead. That lead held by Shannon Tan. She matched Green’s round of five under. The flat stick firing for the Singaporean. Tan has added length to her accuracy this season and it’s proving to be a winning combination at Green Eagle. Tan 12 under a three-shot lead at the top with a six-shot gap between her and Nau and Amelia Garvey in sixth. Tan taking the course apart in dramatic style. Not that she would agree with that sentiment. I think overall it was rather boring golf. I mean I missed like a few fairways but then I missed it in the right spots. like for example 16 missing it left is always good cuz you got got a good angle in. So yeah, I mean I’ll just stick the game plan tomorrow and yeah, stay with us to see if Tan could continue to terrorize Green Eagle or if the Chasing Pack could deny her second le. See you after the break. [Applause] Hello and welcome back to Hamburg in the north of Germany and to Green Eagles for the final round of the fourth edition of the Amundi German Masters where Shannon Tan enters the day with a threeshot lead and looking in control. But at a course nicknamed the green monster, the chasing pack would still fancy their chances. Breen would enjoy strong backing from the German crowd while Amelia Garvey has impressed in recent weeks. This the trophy up for grabs. Let’s catch up with some of the early action. The wind got up on Sunday with gusts over 30 km per hour. The course bared its teeth. Shannon Tam was having to be at her battling best early on. After doing so well to save par at the first, she needed a nice touch to do the same at the par three second. She would par the third before making a mistake at the fourth of the tea. This put to say par, but she did it in some style. Tan remained 12 under. Anna Screen was having a final day nightmare. Two bogeies in her opening four holes and got worse at the fifth where she found the water twice. Tam went through the back with her T-shot but once again had the answer. This a simply brilliant touch for another pass save. Tan somehow remaining where she started the day at 12 under Park. [Applause] Helen Bream couldn’t land a birdie putt over her first seven holes, but she got the flat stick firing at eight to save par in dramatic style. [Applause] But both Tan and Bream would drop a shot at the ninth. Six bogeies in her opening nine ended Alice Houston’s hopes, but Amia Garvey in with a chance after picking up a birdie at the sixth. I’m Richard Kaufman alongside Sophie Walker and Sophie Tan making the turn with a fourshot lead. But these blustery conditions make the 10th hole difficult. A horseshoe of water around this fairway. And that’s left. She hates it. Get down. Oh, it’s wet. This a player who’s hit over 90% of fairways this season, but crucially not there at 10. Meanwhile, over at the par five 11th, which is playing the easiest hole on the course this week, Eagle attempt from Amelia Garvey. [Music] Hit a four iron onto the green. I’ll have that tap in there to get to eight under. So had to take a drop. So she’s a long way back here, Sophie, for a third. She has 180 yards to carry the front left bunkers on this green hybrid into the wind. Could even be fivewood actually. Oh, that’s a superb recovery. Oh, she’s even got a P for a part. made a great save earlier today at four after going into the penalty area there. She’d love to do it again. Irish rookie Anna Foster going along well. Make that the fourth birdie of the round. Two under for the day. Up to four under. Helu T-OT down this 11th hole. Less than 200 yds to the pin. That bunker far right of the green is in play. You’re hitting across this par five green pin high in two. Still looking for her first birdie of the day. Helen Green T what would be an unlikely four. [Music] Well, she’s missed six out of 10 greens. Unheard of from Tan. Yeah, backto-back bogeies for her. Henite an eagle and two bogeies on the front nine from Hamburg zone. And that’s her first birdie of the day though. Moves to one under par for her round. Unfortunately, too far back to challenge, but she’s taken some good crowds with her. She actually had a five shot lead after saving par at eight, but that’s down to three now. Albeit, she’s got the easiest hole on the course coming up next, the par five 11th, which is where we find Helen Breen. Chipping for Eagle Strait. Oh, can you believe it? 180° lip out. Well, she can’t believe it. And I don’t blame her. She was getting ready for the big celebration. Soothing words from dad. Well, she’s been waiting all day for a first birdie of the day. She gets one and she’s disappointed. Well, she can’t hold a putt, but she nearly held this chip. Look at it looping around the hole. Garvey over hit her birdie pot from range. to this coming back for par. So a three bogey third two weeks ago in Belgium. Back to third here now. Good T- shot by Tan. 211 yds downwind from the right hand side. a pearler with this club on 10. He’s done the same on 11 hole. And you mentioned the wind Sophie, it is significant today. Yeah, I would say it’s blustery, but at times the gusts are over 30 km an hour. She’s taking balls offline. Amelia Garvey actually had to a provisional here on 13. She thought she’d lost her first ball, but hasn’t. Down the right hand side, pitching onto this green down win. This will chase Oh, well judged. Landed on the downs slope. Yeah, this is the last par four on the course. Two par threes and three par fives over the closing five holes. Sucker pin this one guarded by a front bunker downwind. Bream being careful with only a wedge. You feel like you can’t go after that pin. looking for the bounce back in the low side. Well, four of the first 12 events of this season have been taken by rookies. Three of them by Mimi Roads, then a couple of weeks ago by Darcy Harry. Garvey was third behind her there. [Applause] Still very much in this. A left to right birdie put for B. It’s a good effort. Yeah, we’ve had some dramatic finales in the last three editions which were held just outside of Berlin. Not guaranteed the birdie, but nicely done by Shannon Tan. A part of the game she’s worked really hard on. Can’t be short here. Pitching wedge for Garvey. Downwind. Minimum carry 144. Just fails to spin down, but that’s not a bad miss there. Well, it’s been a tough day. She’s been scrambling, digging in, maintaining her lead at the top. This for a first birdie of this final round. Order restored. Three-shot lead for Shannon Tan. Under par now, German winner last year, Lexi Fersin coming through the playoff against Emma Spitz. See this flag 35 on, but there’s only six yards long of it. [Applause] That’s the wind right there. Pitching on the downs slope. Misses the green from inside 100 yards. Bream. Yeah. Alice Cooper, the rock legend, nicknamed this course the green monster. He obviously played it on a day like this. Yeah. It’s been sleeping, hasn’t it, for the past three days. Wandering one down. It’s good. Hardest green to hit on the golf course. After day one, we had 38 players under par. We’re probably down to 15 now. Lies good. It’s dry there. Pitching wedge needs to generate lots of spin. Change the shaft in her wedges to graphite in order to create more spin. And it’s worked. Superb shot by Shannon Tan. She’s had some tricky Sundays in her past three tournaments when amongst the contenders. It’s been another tricky one for her. Well done Dick Shadagger. Three over for the day after five hole. She’s pulled it back to just one over now for this final round. Birdie’s making great progress if you can find them. Anna Fosters’s found that today although she did drop a shot at 14. This is her third into the 16th par five, last year’s Irish amateur champion. She made a debut at last year’s Women’s Irish Open. She’ll be back to Carton House next week. Boged this hole yesterday. Similar chip to what she had on 11 and had a look on the way by. Her consistency for someone still in the first year of her life as a professional is pretty remarkable from Helenbury. And again, she is some talent. Birdie 11. Another good look here at 12 for Shannon Tan. Stayed high on it. That’s a good par though. This will play the hardest hole on the golf course this week, the 12th. Yeah, just got to keep that distance between herself and the chasing pack. 23y old from Dublin for Birdie on 16 from left to right and in. So few are under par in these final few groups. Foster and Garvey those. Yeah, there’s some big numbers out there. That’s a nice up and down. Bream still in touch. Been some great stories here this week. This has certainly been one of them. No clothes, no clubs, no problem for Leanne Pace. Four under par for the South African. But it very much looks like a three-way battle for the title between rookie Garvey, Homeho Bream, and Shannon Tan. And despite some troubles, Tan, as she was overnight, leading by three. [Applause] Welcome back to the Mundi German Masters where some have been blown away in the tough conditions at Green Eagle just south of Hamburg. Shannon Tan hanging tough, leading by three. And here’s her closest challenger. It’s only got 10 yards of green to land this ball in. Pin hanging off the right hand side. It’s sensible and it’s all over the pin. Sets up another birdie chance for Breen. But can she take one? D’s been at that back portion every day. It’s caused some problems as well. So downwind. Caught that one thin. That will release back through. Hits the down slope. Not at her ball striking best today. Lots of par fives, but even for me Garvey, who’s amongst the biggest, if not the longest hitter out on tour, many of them aren’t reachable. Full wedge left into 15. Oh yes, dialed in. Quality approach there by Garvey. Well, that keeps her very much interested. Green leader at halfway in Belgium. leader at halfway here. So many near misses. Just needs one of these clutch puts to go in in order for her to get closer to Tan. She puted it from here yesterday and hold it. Slightly different lie. Chipping. Oh, that came out soft. [Applause] stayed on in Belgium last week. Worked with her coach Ryan Lumsden. Hopefully a formality for Garvey and looking to post a number. She’s a couple of groups ahead of Shannon. Very tidy round from the Kiwi. stressing again Shannon Tan. Well, this putter saved her in the opening few holes. 5-1 puts in the first six from right to left. That is a poor bogey. She was only pitching it on the green on 13. Yeah, that’s a third bogey in five holes. Now, bear in mind she only had three bogeies all week before that. So the lead back to two. It’s never been closer than that. Two shots. Slider for Foster from left to right on 18 for Birdie. That would have given her outright fourth. But on a day when so many have slipped backwards, a fantastic 71 from the Irish rookie. That leaves her alongside Leanne Pace in the clubhouse at four under and a first top 10 on the le for her. Trouble short here for Shannon Tan. He’s opting for the nine iron. The wedge won’t carry the water. Downwind. It’s not a bad shot. It doesn’t look great, but given the conditions, given that hole, it’s not such a bad place. It’s another one of those length puts for Birdie for Helen Bream. She’s been waiting for one to drop all weekend. Is it time? We had a lovely wedge into 15. Garvey hoping for more of the same here at 16. Another par five. [Music] See how it just doesn’t quite bite cuz it’s downwind there on 16 downhill for Shannon Tan. needs to land this onto the green. Catches the down slope. Luckily, it’s back into some breeze. Got to be delicate. Find the landing spot. Good strike. Exquisite there by Tan. Especially she duff the one on the 13th. You couldn’t afford to do that there on 14th. Is it time for Helen Bream is this to close the gap to just a shot? Oh, again 34 put she had yesterday. It’s looking like something similar today. Played in this event last year as an amateur. Finished in 11th place. A lot has happened between then and now. That was also for Garvey to get within one. Another up and down for Shannon Tan. There’s been a few of those today. And 14’s a potential card wrecker. So that one negotiated without any issue. Now, what an important week it’s turning out to be for Theresa Mallet. The Czech 141st on the order of merit. Come on, but she’s going to climb those rankings with this performance back to where she started the day. Four under par. She opened with a 75. That is some fight back. Bream tapping in for par on 15. Needs to get that putter warmed up over the closing holes. Two back, three to play. And to the University of Southern California, Amelia Gerby tapped in to a great run of form. Handful of top 10s in a row looking for her best finish on the ladies European tour. Well, she’s been very much in the spotlight this week, Esther Henselite. Good effort there at 17. Came straight from a a top 20 in the major in Texas last week. She was on a chat show on TV on Tuesday night. Be long with this shot inside 100 yards for Shannon Tan. Left it below the pin. So that’s the easier put. playing in this final round with Alice Houston and Hannah screen. Unfortunately, both pinkish players have been struggling. Didn’t release. She struggled a little bit knowing what the wedges are going to do. She wasn’t spinning them enough in Belgium. It’s been better this week, but downwind there. She was playing for a hop and didn’t get it. Gary t-shirt on 17 into the wind from the right and that’s turned over. Get down. Just hung on I think over on the left side of that green. Sudo who was co-leader at halfway fallen back to one over par now. admitted how nervous she was coming into the weekend. So close to an ace that seven eye never left the flag to try and get back that three shot lead. It’s slow and it moves from left to right. had the line three shot lead with three to play would have been good. Yeah, the first Singaporean to win on the LT. Got her win in Kenya last year. Finished sixth on the order of merit last year which is where she started the week. Dadaga’s third to 18 looking to use the step about there. had a look on the way by. That’s the best shot we’ve seen into 18 by Dagger. Yeah, Beauty said earlier this week she likes a challenging course. I think they certainly got that today. Well, not one you expect to hold. She didn’t have a birdie in her last seven holes yesterday. That trend is continuing this Sunday afternoon. Yeah. One eagle, one birdie yesterday. Just a one birdie today. Yes. What it means? Challenge accepted. The green eagle. That’s a good par save. She was through the back on 17. Yeah, every pup really matters where you are, where she is on the order of merits. Now hence did did well really not to go in the water with a third hit. [Applause] I mean, ever since she was on the first teeth Thursday morning, the crowds have been following her around. I think the the winning of the silver medal last year certainly has risen her star in her homeland. The winner of the gold medal was Lydia Co from New Zealand. Amelia Garvey has had her ear. Neydia Coastal put. Look at Jamie Tippia Caddy and cousin checking the line of the one coming back. That was over 100 ft there. It’s ironic, isn’t it? Yesterday the flag was on the left and she was putting from where her ball is now. And today it’s on the right and she’s all the way the other side. Her patience has been tested today, Hen Brien. That’s for sure. Another par and another two put. Still very much in the mix as is Garvey, but has to hold this. Oh, it went the opposite way. Surely that was right to left. That was a good put there, but a three put means that her chances are vanishing to close out with a para henselite. Not to be. We’ll see her next to Evian where she finished seventh last year. But a disappointing weekend from her final round of 75. Not at her sharpest, but she’ll finish inside the top 10. Back of that lovely T-shot. Sudo nearly made a one. Doesn’t make a two. That’s to settle for just a three. Lovely approach shot and converted. under par. That is a fantastic result for Dick Shadaga and her fifth top 10 of the season. Yeah, which should take her back into the top 10 of the rankings. Very nicely done. Garvey taps in for a bogey. And as you said, Sophie, it’s hard to see it coming back from that. But despite all the stresses, still things looking very good for Shannon Tan. Holding on at the Amundi German Masters, closing in on Ellie T win number two. Her lead is two. [Applause] Welcome back to the closing stages of the Amundi German Masters where Shannon Tan is edging closer to the finish line at Green Eagle in Hamburg in the north of Germany. [Music] Mia Garvey three backs. He got to make birdie down the last here with Wedge. You’d have to say that’s adrenaline. Or did the wind die on her? Had the line. That’s going to be awkward from the back of the green. bring two back. This wind into her face from right to left. She’s going to try and flight this one down. Punch a seven iron. That’s the best shot of the day. The closest she’s hit for Birdie. Needs it. Classy effort from the teenage German. That trying to put some pressure on Shannon Tan who’s back at 16. 115 yards gets that one to dance and hang on to the back edge. Well, you feel like now it’s gone from a a three-way battle to two unless Garvey can produce some magic here at 18. It should turn from there. It was a great shot. Well, wonderful T-shot. Got to be for Breen to close the gap to just one. Well, the T-shot doesn’t reap the two it really deserved. Huge disappointment for Brie and the German crowd. Sudo to finish with a birdie. Oh, it listened. That’s two top 20s in three events for the Swede. She should take some confidence from her birthday week here in Hamburg. Yeah, that’s a a lovely way to end what had been a really interesting four days in Germany for Sudo. Looked like the gap might close to one. She’s got this now for a three-shot lead. Shannon Tan. Oh, it dived right. That would have been a big cushion even on this golf course. Three shots with two to play. Well done. That’ll be two third place finishes in the last three events for Amelia Garvey. Fair to say the Kiwis more than settling into life on the LE now. That’s a final day 72 clubhouse lead as it stands at seven under. The only player in the last five groups to shoot under par now. 17 six iron for Shannon Tan wind into from the right to a right pin. Turned it all the clicking work. It won’t. She has ripped that way through the back. Well, there’s a little twist. Breen coming down 18. Tan all the way through the back of 17. Wonder what sort of view she’s going to have coming back. Just a layup for Bream. It’s under 500 yds this 18th hole. Because it’s into wind, you can’t go for it, especially with that water looping around the front of this green. But she’ll be unaware of what’s going on behind her. I mean, what does she do here, Shannon Tan? This is the ninth green she has missed today. It’s dry back there, even though she’s in that bit of fescue. The bit that she’s landing the ball on is it’s sandy, so it can release cuz it’s short as well. But there’s a two tier to this green. Has to try and leave it on the low point. So much could go wrong here. bounce release. Oh, it’s scuttling on. That is wonderful. Couldn’t have done much better than that. That is some result from Shannon Tan. She’s made some great up and downs today. That that could well be the best of them if she can knock it in. Eden Bream got to put it in tight. [Music] She has got one last look on the 18th hole. Helen Bream giving herself a chance. What sort of lead will Shannon Tan take to 18? Just one shot, which is as close as it’s been on the leaderboard all day long. Paying the price for the T-OT there. Another bogey. Oh, this is getting tense. The par five 18th the come. Green’s got a look at birdie. Well, who knows? This could be to force a playoff. Just been that kind of day. Another one slides by. Hasn’t hold a put all weekend it seems. And now on this back nine, it’s another two put for Helen Brew. Yeah, she better be aware that there’s been a drop shot from Shannon Tan back at 17. She probably thinks that’s her race run, but all those chances, much to ponder. Hit it out the middle of that wheel. Water all the way down the left hand side into wind t-shot. this driver for Tam. Oh, it’s what she did on 10. Get down. Well, that is touch and go. That could well be in the penalty area. We shall see what drama at 18. The Mundi German Masters just seems to throw it up every year. Top German may yet be top dog Helen. And like you said, I don’t think she knows right now. This might not be over yet. In the house at eight under par, Shannon Tan has somehow not gone into the water. Well, she’s in the water. The ball isn’t. Look at this. Can’t hit that tree in front of her. Needs to scamper this one down the fairway. try and trap draw it, but we’ll still have a long way in for a third. But very fortunate. Couple more steps and well that was in. Remember she needs a par to win this Amundi German Masters. Now Helen Green still hopes are alive. having to hit six iron. This is a scary shot to hit into a small green. Did have seven iron out. It’s chosen six to cover the front edge to carry the water. That’s flared up into the wind. Go. Oh, it’s safely aboard. Brave third shot there by Tan. Well, after everything she’s been through today, two parts for the win for Shannon Tan out of Helen Bream’s hands now. Doesn’t have to worry about the pace cuz this one is quick down the slope. A touch from left to right. [Music] Well, not guaranteed, but after all the up and downs over the front nine, you have to say it’s been a very unshen tan-like performance. Certainly not the boring golf that she likes to talk about. Well, nine greens missed a fair few fairways, but it won’t matter if this one drops. [Music] Singapore’s finest has done it again. a second ladies European tour title which for Shannon Tan but boy wasn’t she made to work for it on a really tough day in Hamburg. She is the Amundi German Masters champion. Congratulations to her and Simon Cy new partnership this year. Three over par gets it done which just shows how hard it was out there. Relief for Shannon Tan. It’s her second win. Well, she’s actually allergic to champagne. Like she’s turning her back on it, but well, wonderful. You comb through it in the end, Shannon. There’ll be a relief as much as joy. Not often a closing 76 enough to get the job done, but that’s the case for her. A fourth top five in a row for Helen Bream. And best finishes on tour for Foster, Mleta, and Calfman. 16-year-old Canadian Anna Huang climbed 35 places thanks to her 69 Anoir winner Carla Bernat inside that top 20. But it’s a second trophy in her second year on tour for Shannon Tan on her first visit to Germany. She comes away as the champ. The key to victory all about the short game. I think the work I put in last week when I saw my coach for we did a lot of short game stuff and then of course changed my shafts my wedges but I think that paid off and um I mean yeah I was missing the greens but I was missing it in the right spots for some for most of them so that definitely does help and yeah it was quite windy out there but I mean if it’s windy for me it’s windy for everyone else so if I just went out there and just control the controllables then that’s all I could do. Neither of the top two in Germany, but Shannon Tan jumps up from sixth to third on the order of merit. It’s going to be a fascinating battle for the title with some big events coming up. Mimi Rhodess in with a chance of winning both rankings thanks to her three titles. Both she and the other rookie winner this season, Darcy Harry back in action in Ireland. Gino Titkan slowly eating away at Netty quarters lead at the top of the Rolex World Rankings. You can see both teiered up in Scotland on the ladies European tour next month. Well, thanks for watching as Shannon proved to be fantastic to take the trophy in Germany. Next up, the tour heads west to Ireland. A great field in place there, including Charlie Hull and Leona Maguire. Stay in touch at ladiesuropeanour.com. Until next time, bye-bye for now.
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These girls have a huge level of game! They‘re great ❤
Music far too loud ! Please. But nice comments and good shots