Thanks to a last card of 71 (-1), the Englishwoman Jodi Ewart Shadoff wins the LPGA Mediheal Championship one step ahead of the Japanese Yuka Saso. Céline Boutier with a last card under par, signs a solid top 10, eighth five strokes from victory. Pauline Roussin-Bouchard finished 22nd in the event.

Ewart Shadoff wins, top 10 for Boutier

Jodi Ewart Shadoff winner of the LPGA Mediheal Championship – via Twitter @LPGA

On the Saticoy Club in California, it was an Englishwoman who managed to pull out of the game. With a total score of -15 and a final card of 71 (-1) on Sunday, Jodi Ewart Shadoff won this LPGA Mediheal Championship. With only three fairways missed (out of 56) and 81% of greens hit in regulation, the 34-year-old was able to rely on her long game to sail towards victory.

She is slightly ahead of the Japanese Yuka Saso who sounded the charge during the last lap. She signs two bogeys, an eagle and six birdies, including three in a row on the last three holes to fail a short shot from the playoff. It still makes an honorable card of 66 (-6) synonymous with second place.

Georgia Hall, Danielle Kang and Paula Reto share third place at -13.

Céline Boutier finished in the top 10 of the event in eighth position. After an excellent moving day in 66 (-6), the French number 1 returned a score of 71 (-1) on Sunday. At -10, Boutier finished five shots from victory.

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, at the forefront after two laps, signs a weekend in par with two cards of 72 (PAR). With her total of -6, the young French player signs a nice 22nd place.

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