The German golfer Alexandra Forsterlingwith a total of 203 strokes (13 under par) on the Son Muntaner course in Palma, was announced this Saturday Champion of the Mallorca Ladies Openpenultimate tournament of the Ladies European Tour (LET), which ends next week at the Spanish Open, in Marbella.
The best classified Spanish is Marta Sanz, fourthtied to Swedish Caroline Hedwall, both with 210 hits, seven behind the champion. The native of Madrid maintained a tight fight for the top positions in the final round; He had a chance with three birdies on holes 3, 6 and 8, but two bogeys, one of them on 17, prevented him from qualifying for the top three.
Forsterling, 23, was crowned European circuit tournament winner for the second time after winning the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open in September. As a novice, the German player won the 2014 European Young Masters and was runner-up at the 2020 European Women’s Team Championship and the 2021 European Women’s Amateur. This Saturday at Son Muntaner he delivered a card with 67 strokes (-5), with 5 birdies, on holes 4, 5, 11, 12 and 15.
The Thai woman qualified in second position Cheenglab Trichatand third is the Dutch Anne Van Damwith 208 and 209 hits in three days played, respectively.
Three Spaniards finished tied for seventeenth place with 215 hits each: Nuria Iturrioz, Ana Peláez and Luna Sobron.
The round of the circuit held in Mallorca brought 72 players from 20 countries to the event before the final of the continental circuit which will be held from November 23 at the Real Club de Golf Las Brisas, home of the Spain-Andalusia Open Costa del Sol.
Source: La Verdad

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