Carlota Ciganda ended her participation in the Chevron Championship this Sunday in twelfth position5 shots behind the champion Lilia Vu, and showed his bitter feelings considering that he could have been higher in the first “big” of the season.
“Yes, the truth is that second round was a disgrace. 10 and 11 this week killed me“, he pointed out.
“I made a good ‘eagle’. I put an ‘approach’ on 13 to put myself there -7 and I know that if I reach -10 I think I can have a choice. The field is not easy, last day, a ‘major’ ‘ to win… So, well, with pity because I think the game is there but I still need to feel a little more comfortable in those moments”, she argued.
The Spaniard signed for par in the fourth and final round (an eagle, four birdies and six bogeys) and He closed his participation with an accumulated -5.
“I think I have the game and hard courses suit me. These courses won by -10 and -11 are good for me. And nothing, you have to keep trying, moving forward“, said Ciganda, who next week will compete in the JM Eagle LA Championship in Los Angeles (USA).
Victory in the Chevron Championship went to American Lilia Vu, who defeated his compatriot Angel Yin in a tiebreaker in The Woodlands (Texas, USA).
Vu shined this Sunday with a -4 for a -10 overall while Yin, who led the final round with American Allisen Corpuz, squandered his advantage by making par on the fourth day.
Source: La Verdad

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