Leader from the first round of the Aramco Saudi Ladies International, Patty Tavatanakit never lost ground to her pursuers, even concluding her week with a card of 65 (-7), allowing her to win with a seven-stroke lead. . The former winner of the ANA Inspiration 2021 therefore adds a new trophy to her young record. Céline Herbin and Emma Grechi, the only two French women to have made the cut this week, finished 50th and 55th respectively.

Patty Tavatanakit wins the Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented By PIF

Patty Tavatanakit wins the Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented By PIF – Credits: Mark Runnacles / LET

Patty Tavatanakit wins the Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented By PIF! Leader from the first round thanks to a card of 66 (-6), the young Thai did even better on her last round by returning a card of 65 (-7), a bogey for an eagle and six birdies. At 24, she won her fourth victory among professionals, a list which already includes a major tournament, the ANA Inspiration 2021. Patty Tavatanakit should take the lead in the European order of merit.

The German Esther Henseleit finished second at -11, Minami Katsu (JAP) and Charley Hull (ANG) completed the podium at -9. The Englishwoman scores only 70 (-2), the fault of three bogeys on her part.

Emily Kristine Pedersen finishes in the top 10 of this Aramco Saudi Ladies International. The Solheim Cup player did not manage to start the birdie machine this Sunday, she who had set the course on fire during the moving day with a 66 (-6) without any error. She scored 72 (PAR) and finished 6th.

Our two French women having crossed the Cut, Céline Herbin and Emma Grechi, finished far from the Thai winner. With respective total scores of +3 and +6, Céline Herbin and Emma Grechi finished 50th and 55th in this Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented By PIF.

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