A little wink from Isabelle Boineau, for fans of swing-feminin. Barely landed in Woburn, preparing to celebrate with his friends, his first big victory over the LET on Sunday, the Ladies Scottish Open, as well as his participation in the last two Majors of the season. The Women's British Open this week and the Evian Championship from September 15-18.

Photo: DR

Photo: DR

Isabelle Boineau for swing-feminin.com by email on Tuesday July 26 : “First recce at Woburn GC.
We arrived this morning in London with my friend and caddy Alexis Antioco and a friend Belgian golf player Chloé Leurquin who will participate in the British then in the Olympics!

I can not yet realize!

But I'm so happy to play British and Evian in September! Finally!
Last night we celebrated the victory at the restaurant of a Scottish fan I played with during the Angus Boyd alliance.
He made I'm primer menus with our effigy! " 

Photo: DR

Photo: DR

The three French women set off today to compete in the Women's British Open at the Woburn Golf and Country Club (England). Gwladys Nocera and Karine Icher, are accompanied by the youngest, Isabelle Boineau, on a cloud, freshly crowned with her first big victory over the Ladies Scottish Open last week.
Icher, 60th in the world, will be in good company for the first two rounds with South Korean Jenny Shin and South African Lee-Anne Pace. Gwladys Nocera, will share her first two laps with South African Ashleigh Simon and Malaysian Kelly Tan. the former European n ° 1 who had signed a 12th place in 2014 of the Women's British Open, will try a new top 15 after being narrowly qualified thanks to his seventh place in Scotland. Lydia Ko, the New Zealand world number one, remains on five podiums in her last five starts in Majors, is a big favorite, in the absence of South Korean defending champion Inbee Park. US Women's Open-crowned Brittany Lang of America and Women's PGA Championship-crowned Brooke M. Henderson of Canada will be the other favorites for the fourth Major of the season.