Ha Na Jang, won with panache, the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open, finishing with an eagle in the 17th and a birdie in the 18th, Céline Herbin finished in the 46th

Ha Na Jang - Photo: DR

Ha Na Jang wins with talent, the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open, the 24-year-old South Korean smashed the competition finishing with an eagle at 17 and a birdie at 18. Jang secures her fourth career victory in just twelve months! With a partial score of -5 on her last six holes, Jang pushes the Danish Nanna Koerstz Madsen at three lengths. The number two Thai world Ariya Jutanugarn complete the podium. Leader after 54 holes, the American Lizette Salas is satisfied with a 78 and a top 10.

Starting from 47th place, the only Frenchwoman qualified after the cut, Celine Herbin finished 46th (+2) alongside the world number one in New Zealand, Lydia Ko.

Céline Herbin will not participate in the next two stages of the LPGA Tour in Southeast Asia (in Thailand next week and in Singapore the following week), and will therefore make her comeback in mid-March in Arizona. The 26th edition of the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open was won by Korean Ha Na Jang at -10 overall, three strokes ahead of Denmark's Nanna Madsen.