Thanks to a crazy streak of five consecutive birdies, Ally Ewing finished with the best total of the week, a score of -22 allowing her to lift the Kroger Queen City Championship trophy. She is slightly ahead of the Chinese Xiyu Lin. Agathe Laisné, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard and Céline Herbin did not pass the Cut.

Ally Ewing wins in Cincinnati

Ally Ewing winner of the Kroger Queen City Championship – via Twitter @LPGA

The LPGA moved to Cincinnati this week for the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G. It was an American who won this event: Ally Ewing.
At 29, she won her second victory on the LPGA Tour after the LPGA Drive On Championship – Reynols Lake Oconee.

The trophy, however, took time to choose who would win. Ally Ewing, after going for -1, signed the winning streak with five consecutive birdies from hole 12 to hole 16. Thanks to a final card of 66 (-6) this Sunday, she won with a shot. ahead of China's Xiyu Lin. Maria Fassi completes the podium.

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This week in Ohio was more difficult for our Frenchwomen than for Ally Ewing, since none of the three tricolors entered passed the Cut.

Agathe Laisné misses the Cut with a small blow after cards of 73-71 and a score in the par total.

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, after a first day in Par, was unable to trigger the birdie machine during the second round: she played 75 (+3) and finished at +3 for the tournament.

Céline Herbin will never have been in the game during this week. She returns cards of 79 (+7) then 76 (+4).

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To find the complete leaderboard of this Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G: click here.

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