Extended coverage of the 2025 ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open at Dundonald Links.
Nelly Korda tees up looking for her first victory of the season. Lottie Woad joins the World No 1 looking to make an impact on her professional debut.
Elsewhere, LPGA stars Charley Hull, Georgia Hall, Leona Maguire and Hyo Joo Kim all feature in Scotland.
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Let’s go. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Hello and welcome to the ladies European tour and to the home of golf Scotland, the land of locks and links. And it’s the now familiar home of Dun Donald Lynx, the place host for the ISPS Hander, Women’s Scottish Open, a $2 million co-sanction event between the Le and LPGA. The par 72 Carl Phillips design layout attracting the very best, including three of this year’s major champions and the world number one, Nelly Corder. The American making her women’s Scottish Open debut. While many eyes will be on Liy Wo, the English woman in her first tournament as a pro, hot on the heels of a winning island and coming close in Evian is another trophy on the way. Excellent scoring conditions on day one, low winds and blue skies. For Charlie Hull, it was more about getting back to full fitness after collapsing and pulling out of Evian with a virus. Even at 80%, a sign of her class that she can still do this. Oh, look at this. Great shot from Charlie Hull. Ni Corder arrived after a week in her ancestral home of Czecha and Grandma’s cooking proved to be the perfect prep. Wow, it’s just a short game masterass. this part of a round of four under. Mile’s putting has been a revelation this season as the spectators at Dundon Links can testify. The Aussie another who took a week off before this tournament in her own words beating herself around London and she was enjoying her greens in Scotland. The three-time major champion for under. Progolf seemed to come easy to Lotty W. In a group containing quarter and hull, she went lowest. Six birdies and a single bogey in a 67. The English woman just one shot back. Wed stealing the limelight. Nura’s another at five under. The Spaniard enjoys this course, a top 10 finish in 2024. and she finished her round in style. The ever smiling Spaniard in a share of second. Her name is Rio and she’s avoiding all the sand. Rio Teada, that is the leading rookie on the LPGA tour this year, missing the bunkers and firing at the flags. The Japanese star who picked up her maiden LPGA win in March, another with the 67. Denna Magguire picked up an early hole in one at Evian on her way to a top 10 and hold out in Scotland for an eagle on her opening hole of the week. Luckily, she also saved some good goal for when the cameras were up and running. The Irish woman bogey free and yet another five under. All behind Charlotte Lafar, the story of the day. After more than four and a half years out and two children delivered, she led in just her fifth tournament back. a brilliant round of 66 and a one-shot lead with her husband on the bag. She led the field of the year at the end of the first day. The far formerly known as Charlotte Thompson afterwards putting the game into perspective. Golf is a lot of people’s lives out here, but my children are my life. So, this has become more of a working hobby, I suppose you could say. So, I’ve just got to enjoy every moment. I don’t know how long I’m going to do it for. We’ll see how it goes. But um the kids of the be and endor and golf is just I got to show them how I used to play. The wind increased and the cloud rolled over. Day two proving to be tougher conditions. Lauren Cogland’s hopes of retaining her title. Something yet to be done in this tournament remained just about on. The American with a 71 to follow her opening round of three under to sit four under overall. She would need a big weekend. In a Yunes, another LPGA rookie catching the eye this week. She had four birdies in five holes around the turn as the Korean fired a 67 to go seven under for the tournament to leave her in a tie for sixth. Koju Kim produced the unlikeliest birdie of the day at the 18th. Hardly in position A after her approach, she chipped it in. Part of a round of 66, the second best of the day. Not the only Korean with short game magic at the 18th. Sean Kim showing off her major winning skills as she chipped in for Eagle in a 67. Without a win for almost 5 years, she was nine under and three back. Nelly Cer did what Nelly Corder does. Land birdies, the world number one with seven of them and just one drop shot in an eye-catching knock. A 66 and 10 under par. Level with Nana Madson. The Dne enjoys the links fifth in this event back in 2020 and at the women’s open at Carnusti a year later and she was nailing the putts at Donald Lynx another with a 66. But out ahead was Lotty W. Rarely has a player stamped their authority on pro golf so quickly as she moved too clear at the halfway stage. A 65 the best of the day. All aspects of her game working nicely. 12 under quarter Anne Madson shared second while day one leader Lefar couldn’t keep the momentum she missed the cut woed out ahead as she puts her seamless start to pro life down to her experience in majors I think I played in six seven majors now so I’ve you know had all that experience and obviously the le event too so it wasn’t really new things I guess so I kind of knew how to deal with it all a mild day with low wind Scotland continued contined to smile on the players as the third round got underway. But the world number one couldn’t kick on as she hoped. Just two birdies on the card. Not a disaster, but at 12 under overall, she’d entered the final day some five shots back. Koju Kim has won on both tours this season and the world number 10 made a move on Saturday, a 66 from the classy Korean. Oh, fantastic. [Applause] Nana Madson battled her way to a 67. When her approaches went wide, she nailed long putts. And when she caught her chip shots hot, the flag helped out. That’s how you slow it down. An eagle for Nana Madson. And that is a move there. Also on the move was Sean Kim. Told to be more Sheffllerike by her caddy. Signs she’s returning to her best in a 66. Also at 15 under. And it’s landed. Eagle put there for Seong Kim. But Liy W continued her imperious march to the top. This at the fifth, one of three birdies on the front nine. And there was no real letter. Another birdie at the 10th and the 14th. And while she did bogey the 15th, just a second of the week, she was back at her pinsing best at 17. Majestic by W. No nonsense. It certainly was 17 underpar to keep her two-shot lead with Sean Kim joining Madson at 15 under. Cordo and Ho Kim within touch, but it’s wo once again looking ahead for victory. I think there’s always nerves, but I mean overall I’m feeling good and just excited for the opportunity. I’ve got got the experience from leading um in Ireland and you know other events I’ve been in. So just going to try and use that. Stay with us to see if W would pick up her second le title in her first event as a pro. Can anyone stop the English woman? See you after the break. [Applause] Hello and welcome back to Scotland and to Asia for the final round of the ISPS Hander Women’s Scottish Open at Dundonald Links where Lotty Road stands on the brink of picking up her first win in her first tournament as a pro. But it’s far from a done deal. Major champions, LPGA winners, and the world number one all looking to chase her down. Wo though with a twoshot lead and looking untroubled. An LE and LPGA trophy up for grabs. Let’s catch up with some of the early action. The weather was cold, windy, and overcast. Koju Kim began the day three back so a good start was needed and delivered that a birdie at the tricky first from the world number 10. Lotty wo pred the first but was soon up and running at the second. A lovely approach so typical of her week to set up what would be a birdie. And at the next, she was at it again. Another birdie to follow. A lovely touch from the edge of the green at the par five to move the English woman to 19 under par. Netty Corder also starting well. This T-shot at the fourth, the second of what would be four birdies in a row. The world number one getting off to just the start she needed. [Applause] as was Nana Madson, the second birdie of the day from the Dane at the par 3 fourth to go to 17 under and remain two shots off the lead. Koju Kim kept the pressure on a birdie at five and this a brilliant T-shot at the sixth. We should go on to birdie the seventh as well. Kyoju with her sights firmly set on W. But a bogey from the Korean at the eighth. Nelly Corder dropping one at the seventh has them back at 17 and 15 under par respectively. Three early bogeies from Sean Kim. So W still two shots clear. I’m Richard Koffman alongside Sophie Walker and Sophie the final three ball at the ninth. Anna Madson now two back opted to hit 3-wood off the ninth leaving herself a full wedge into this pin downwind manages to get some grip. Madson matching Lotty W yesterday with a 67 albeit in a very different manner. Now Sean Kim two over for the round so needs a good finish to this front nine. Look how she chops into the back of that golf ball. Such a pure strike in prime position again. Lotty Wo. We’ve been saying that a few times about her over the last month. And her wedges. She works indepthly on them during practice. Likes to see it inside two yards. She doesn’t pass the test. The hand came off the club. But if that’s a bad shot, you will take it. Yeah, her good. It’s very good as we’ve seen. Not quite like Ireland where she kept everyone at arms length, but the chasing pack here have been putting the pressure on, particularly Hoju Kim. Hoju has the best final round average scoring on the LPGA Tour of 68. So, she is going nowhere. Point proven there. Second shot into 10. Going close. Some good crowds. It’s going to be Madson first for Birdie. Was desperate to hold that one. She was first to play. Could have put the pressure on Lotty W. But the 30year-old from Denmark, she goes out in 34 shots minus two. Ly Corder out in 33. Triple off the tea here for Cer. Hit it left. So needing the short game to help her out there, which she has done many times this week. Been impressive around the Greens. Now Lotty Wed this to get to 20 under part. Stretch that lead again. downhill outside right. It’s a breezy afternoon. Certainly one of the most difficult days we’ve had this week. It sure is. But that should suit the farm golf club player in Lotty W. Feels at home on the links. But this for Hoju Kim to tighten it up this to get within one. Oh, bingo. Look out. Lotty W Ku Kim is coming. Well, a player that’s won on both tours this season, the LPJ and Le’s a player also knows how to get over the winner circle, but it’s been a difficult front nine for Sean Kim. Nudge this one left to right. Okay. Out in one over park quarter to tidy up. Oh no. Oh that mispull on seven is really carried on through the last few holes. Yeah, she’s missed at 7 N and 10 now. So a couple of bogeies back to 13 under for Cer. Was left here yesterday and is left again for Madson. frustration. Oh, and that’s gone. Well, we know she works hard to control the anger, but she’s seething mistake again. She worked so hard on the range yesterday after finishing her round up to the 11th. A short path for a 109 yards, but it’s straight into the win. This is an eight iron and this is very good throwing darts. She looks the business right now. Koju Kim putting has improved this year. Always strong te to green. Just missed the fairway but not by much here at 10. Lotty W 127 yds wind from right to left. This is pitching wedge. Oh, she seems put off by something there. Yeah, that’s the first time she’s looked bothered by anything at all. Not sure if someone made a noise on her back swing. Still on the green, but not happy. A corder keeps the same bounce and grind on all her wedges from playing on Bermuda to Lynx golf courses. Not particularly happy with that one. Missed the green here yesterday as well. Well, this is Madson’s second ball. Couldn’t find the first. Got that to just walk away with a bogey. Five. And worth reminding there are three AIG Women’s Open spots available. And Julia Lopez Ramirez is leading the race. She’s three under for the day, 10 under overall. That cailed follow through. She’ll need that at Royal Paul’s call. Well, suddenly this is for Sho Kim to join Lotty W at the top of the leaderboard. Two birdies in a row on this back nine. Downhill left to right. Lotty W has company. Minus 19 now Yoju Kim. Yeah, bear in mind she shot 66 Thursday, 66 Friday. She is on the charge. Lopez Ramirez for birdie number five of the day. She’s the Spanish rookie who w succeeded as world number one amateur. Some talent coming through in the European game. Breaking heavily from left to right. An outside chance for Birdie on the 10th for W and the Florida State scholar. It’s steady, but you would think she’d need some more birdies on this back nine. Particularly the way Hoju Kim’s going right now. But that was a really good part for pace. one of those that could easily three putt from up there, but solid enough par. [Applause] Wasn’t happy with something happening on her back swing there at 10. So the pass continue after those backto- back birdies at two and three. Some tidying up to do for Nelly. Oh dear, that is another dropped shot and the Sunday charge has hit a roadblock. Yeah, her victory chances have all but disappeared now. Three bogeies in five holes. That’s a pity for Nelly Corder. Been a tough hole as well for Nana Madson. And if this doesn’t go in, she isn’t going to win the trophy either from right to left. So that’s a double bogey for the Dane. looking ever more likely that it’s down to two players now. A lost ball off the tea and it’s going to be a six. [Applause] Yeah. Back to 15 under four off the lead and feeling the pain in more ways than one. Fuja Kim and Lotty W now tied at the top. The major champion from Korea and the games rising star locked at 19 under par at the ISPS Hander Women’s Scottish Open. [Applause] Welcome back to Scotland and to the final round of the ISPS Hander Women’s Scottish Open where Julia Rope Ramirez continued to impress the Spaniard with her third birdie in four holes at the 13th to set up a top five finish. Sights a little higher for Lotty W. But both she and her nearest rival Hyoju Kim couldn’t birdie 12. Netti Cer could though at 13 after those damaging bogeies at 10 and 11. This was much needed. This approach getting her back to 14 under par. Nine straights for Lotty W. A little frustrating for the English woman on her pro debut, especially with Yoju Kim alongside her at the top now. W is at the par 41 13th and she will have a number in her mind. Shoot in the 60s from 130 yds. Nine iron trying to ease across this one from left to right. Stunning golf shot. And there’s the chance to grab that birdie. Just what she needed. Here’s another former world number one amateur who’s won this season on the LPGA tour. Ingred Limblad. Birdie put on 17. Gets herself to one under part inside the top 20. Nana Madson an awkward one here. Ball above her feet. It’ll want to go left on her so she’s aiming right. Good connection. Quality shot there. Her recovery play this week has been exceptional. Yeah, only had 26 PS yesterday. It’s been a good scoring week, albeit with some poor shots along the way. It’s been a good scoring week as well for Shoju Kim and another birdie opportunity incoming for the Korean. She’s had a second and third place finish before at the Women’s Scottish Open. Sean down the slope from left to right and that’s her fourth single putt in the last five holes. Yeah. Takes her back to 15 under. Feels like they’re all chasing third place. Well, after all the great chipping we’ve seen from Nelly Cer. Big misjudgment there. It’s kind of the way the game’s gone over the last half a dozen holes or so to get back in front on her own to minus 20. She has been incredible from that 125 to 150 yards this week, averaging inside 20 ft. LPG average is 28 ft. That shows how good W has been. Yeah. Having a nice little chat after that pat to her new caddy, Dermit Burn, the Irishman on the bag this week. Cer with another dropped shot. Such high hopes after that birdie run. Four in a row in the first half a dozen holes. Yeah. The Olympic gold medalist will now set her sights on next week in Wales to complete the up and down for Madson. Confidently done. So you Kim to get back tied with W. Never in any doubt the world number 10 gets herself to minus 20. This is a awkwardl looking spot for Charlie Hull at 18. Sounded good. Nippy Mcnippy. Well, it’s just great to see her back in action after what happened in Evian. But it’s been a a good week for Charlie Hull. W looks like she’s going for this par five hybrid 205 to the front edge. Must keep it down the right hand side and does steady just against the collar. You’d rather be there than left. There’s a valley which takes you well below the hole. Push the tea up here today at 15. I would say it’s still playing a two club win though. So 165 yards. You cannot be short. Which she may well be. Hang on. Nope. The wind just seems so much stronger on this back nine because you are closer to the water. Wed looking to get up and down here. Try and edge in front again. Go on. That’s not bad. She’s found the correct level. Well, it’s extraordinary what we’re seeing from Lotty W after the win in Ireland. a close call at Evian where she nearly won a major missed out on the playoff by one shot at Evian. And now here she is in a battle with Hoju Kim for the title in Scotland. That’s well played, but the the error was off the tea, leaving that one short. So she has that now left for Par. Ramirez putting together the round of the day. this loaf of par. Oh, that’s massive. She’d found the roof off the tea, but it’s gone and parad the hardest hole on the golf course. Stays six under for this final round. The Spaniard W’s got a birdie putt to come at 14. This for par for Hyoju mistake. Hyoju Kim blinks first. A bogey on this 15th hole. So back to 19 underpar. Tough 16th to come next. Wo with that birdie chance to come in a moment at 14. This could be a pivotal few moments in this tournament. This is it right here from right to left. [Music] Got it. Suddenly it’s a two shot lead. She just looks so calm, poised, in control. Just ready to grab the moment, isn’t she? I mentioned she needed a couple of birdies. Okay, I’ll do that. And bear in mind, she missed out on what, oh, about half a million dollars worth of prize money already this month. 300,000 for the winner this week. A fairway wood would into the path 416th. Go on. That’s not a bad leave there. There’s a bunker on the left hand side of that flag that you can’t go after. Now this 15th hole, sixiron for lossy word. Her new cad caddy derma burn will not let her be short here. She was short on the 11th. She can’t do it again. Yeah, safely aboard. Closing in on history. Sho Kim two back now. That’s nicely played. Little bit of work left. Won the Aramco career championship on the L. Also won the Ford Championship this year on the LPGA tour. Nana Matson’s last ladies European tour win came at the Czech Masters. Heavy moving from right to left. Settle. Nicely done. She only par that 14th hole. Par five. Player of her length. Should have been expecting more. Champion of 2017. Mikang the finishes with a birdie. That the first year the event was co-sanctioned with the LPJ tour. So she finishes at nine under. That’ll be a top 10 for the Korean. Now this one is slick. Just breathe on it down the staircase. A really good touch from Lotty Wed chipping just off the green. Well done. It’s incredible in a way. 19 different winners on the LPJ tour this year in 18 events. Netty Corder is not one of them. Remarkable after last year. Oh dear. 180° lip out. She is bubbling. Meanwhile, up at 16 shows you Kim just to make sure of her part. Oh wow. Didn’t see that coming. And that is extremely significant in the context of this tournament. Three shot lead now for Lotty W. She’s come undone on the hardest two holes on the golf course. Letting W off there. As long as W knocks this in over at 15. She missed a shorty here yesterday. Okay, keeping the bogeies off her card, which is just as impressive as the amount of birdies that she makes out there. 21 under par, matching what was her winning score in Ireland. Well, last week it was Scotty. This week it’s Lotty. Wo back in position of supremacy at Donn Lynx. Three clear, three to play at the ISBs Handel Women’s Scottish Open. [Applause] Welcome back to Dun Donald Lynx on the west coast of Scotland where Lotty Road is back in charge of the ISPS handle women’s Scottish Open. Three clear with three to play. Opted for threewood off the tea. He has now got a five iron into this front left pin. Wind from right to left and that is left. She looks nervy. That’s towards the crowd, isn’t it? On the left hand side. Yeah, there’s some gor bushes down there as well. Not quite sure where that’s gone. In the meantime, we’ll move over to 17. Hoju Kim. Got to try and finish Birdie Birdie. Thank you from 140 yards. She likes this one. Oh, it’s stuck. You’d have thought downwind from the semi- rough that would have released towards the back pin. She is not going to be happy when she sees that. She thinks she’s hit a a really good shot there. Well, that’s where Lotty W’s ball has finished. You got a gap here? She has, but she can’t necessarily go at the pin because it might take it into the bunker on the left hand side. Oh, that’s a break. Yeah. Hit Sean Kim’s ball. Yeah, that was going off down the slope otherwise also having to chip from off the green. Nelly Corder. Left again for Corder. Opting to go high. Going to have to tidy up again ahead of the first round in Wales. There’s some left misses. We’ve seen it gradually come through her game this weekend especially. Well, Mary Leu and Paularito the other two players who will be getting the women’s open spots that were available this week and in emphatic fashion, Lopez Ramirez will be joining them. Another birdie chance to come at 18. Wodi struggling for par on 16. So this would be a welcome birdie. Never had the start line there for Hoju. Maybe some hope though she she say won’t be aware that W’s struggling a hole behind Farham Golf Club. They’ll be on the edge of their seats in that new clubhouse and Lotty’s made it slightly more nervy for them. Yeah, a lot of family out here as well. Dad, Nick, mom, Rachel are here as is uh grandma who’s uh based in Edinburgh. So, just a third bogey of the week, which is fairly incredible in itself. Takes it back to 20 under. The lead’s back to two. [Music] Another one misses. Corder has not held a put outside of 5 ft since her early bird is in the round. Yeah, didn’t really see this coming. Five bogeies in 11 holes. This to equal the low round of the week for Lopez Ramirez. Come on, finish in style. Brilliant. a back nine of 31 to shoot 65. 22y old is going to Royal Pore for the final major of the year and it’s her first top 10 on the LPGA. Laid back off the tea with a hybrid. So he’s now got 175 yards into this back hole location. This is a seven iron. It’s downwind. Oh, and it’s an absolute stunner from Lotty W. This dog leg from right to left. Sean Kim opted for driver. So, she only has wedge in her hand from the ups slope. Can be bold with this one. Take it all the way. Great shot there. Yeah, we’re talking about a quality player there in Sean Kim. Former rookie of the year, player of the year, number one on the LPJ tour rankings. Well, if she could make eagle, it would at least apply some pressure on Lotty W or can get there. Has got the hybrid, but you can see the ball’s above her feet. She would love to try and cut this one in. Such a smooth swing. That’s unlucky. Just hit into the ups slope. If it carries onto the surface, it might release onto the green and towards the back flag there. I think she’s saying exactly that. There’s been a decent fight back after an unnerving start to this final round for so young Kim just to get to 16 under. [Music] She’s looking down that left hand side here. Keep the pace up. Just gets herself to minus 16. Yeah, good fight back. Those early bogeies though really put paid to her chances. It’s been Hoju Kim who’s been the player who’s challenged Lotty Wo most. Can she find a bit of magic here? She has chipped in at this hole already this week. A 30 yd chip from left to right. Oh, she gave it a go. leaderboard at the back of this green so she will know where she is standing currently. Just some lucky bounces really on 17 and 18 and those drop shots before those last four holes she wishes she could have back. It means that will have this to stretch the lead. The pace meant it didn’t move back on her. Well, it means she’ll head to 18, leading by two. Show you Kim with a a birdie look to come there as well at 18. It’s a position you’d love to be in at the start of the week, but that second shot kind of deserved a birdie. We almost gave her it, didn’t we, as well. Just keep your head on here because there is some left to right in it. Stay quiet over the ball and pick it out. A professional debut. 71 holes. Test passed with flying colors. One to go and with the lead for Lotty W. This for eagle for Nelly Corder. Sophie, first time she’s playing this event before the women’s open. You would think that would help, I believe. So, she’s also got a ball flight that suits Link’s golf. She’d likes to see it come out low. Final group on the final hole. Looking anxiously at that one. trouble. Not necessarily what Notty Wo wants to see. Up on the green, her namesake. Shoju Kim for Birdie. Left edge. Oh, it’s not to be those last four holes. She’s been too overpar for them. And that means that Liy W can afford to take a six down this 18th and still win. Still been a good week though. Oh, she’d have loved 366 in a row. It has been a good week, but right now she’s thinking about that last hours of golf. Drive her out. It’s a left to right wind which is why the trouble down the right hand side comes into play now. That looked ferocious, committed. It’s perfect. Absolutely long and straight given what Sean Kim did. Nana Madson also in trouble here. SM says it all for a birdie finish. Finelli cer a round of 71 13 under par. It promised a lot more early on on this Sunday in Scotland. It’s her fifth top 10 of the season. Looking for one win, the important one, the AIG Women’s Open next week. She wants that third major. Well, both Madson and Sean Kim losing their ball off the tea. So, this a full shot for the Dane. 192 yds flag. Anxious look and it’s a watery grave for Madson. It’s all going wrong for the Dane. Yeah. What a disappointing finish to a week that promised so much as well. W only had 175 yards to this flag. She’s laid up with her 54 degree and that’s what she’s got in her hand now for her third 82 yds. Another Wedge special. Incredible. It was all in the plan, the grandstand finish that this generational talent deserves. Well, we are witnessing something very, very special indeed. And the composure of W playing partners are unraveling in front of her. She is mature beyond her years. Yeah, they’re showing the problems you can get into at this 18th. Sixth shot here for Madson. It’s all a bit of a mess. And this is why Lotty W laid up. She did not want to have the troubles of 18. Sean Kim needs to get this one up and down for third alone. It come out quick from a wet sand. It’s a very good goal shot under the circumstances. Well, I would say Lotty W’s having to be patient to wait to putt out, but this is only her first event as a professional. She hasn’t had to be that patient to win. And she has already won a pro event, don’t forget, in Ireland a couple of weeks ago on the le Madson then to avoid an eight. Ouch. That is her horrific back n a 76. So she’ll finish sixth and she’ll be see the And that is costly too. She is now tied third with Lopez Ramirez. And that is her 20th top 10 since her win in 2020. But it’s all been about Lotty W. Not just this week, pretty much throughout July. How about one more birdie for good measure? Unfazed, unstoppable, unbelievable from Lotty W. A dream professional debut from the English woman. She wins on the LPGA tour. $300,000 and she can claim it now. Lotty W is a professional and she is at the top of the game. Just the third player in LPJ tour history to win on a pro debut after Beverly Hansen and Rose Zang. A closing 68 giving W a three-shot victory over Hoju Kim. Alice Houston tied 10th. Another encouraging week. Fiona McGuire Esther Henselite with a closing 67. But no doubt who’s grabbed the headlines in less than a month. Lotty W has taken the golfing world by storm. Two wins on the Lat and her first on the LPGA in her first start as a pro. Yeah, I mean it’s a pretty good outcome, I guess. Um definitely wasn’t expecting to win my first event, but I was, you know, knew I was playing well, so just kind of hoping to contend and just played really solid today and, you know, it was it was pretty nice in the end, you know, could lay up on the par five. No real change in the order of merit. Road has taken up le membership with this victory and gone straight in at 16th place. Mimi RH still leading the way as she is in the rookie of the year race with a British one and two Wells Darcy Harry and W impressing on the biggest stage. The next generation of UK golf looks set to shine. No Gino Titakin this week but she remains top of the race to CME global ranking. Hoju Kim climbs from 10th to fourth while Nelly Cer moves up to sixth. Cer remains top of the Rolex world rankings as she has all year with Maya Stark the leading European despite a mis cut here. W already moves into the top 50. Thanks for watching as Lotty Wo proved to the world that she’s already the one to watch. The English woman putting down a marker ahead of the AIG Women’s Open. As ever, you can stay in touch at ladiesuropeanour.com. Until next time, bye-bye for now. [Music]
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