In Los Angeles, Japan's Nasa Hataoka won the DIO Implant LA Open, five strokes ahead of Australia's Hannah Green. Céline Boutier finishes first in France with a fourteenth place. With a total of -4, she ends her week eleven shots off the lead.

Nasa Hataoka winner of the DIO Implant LA Open - via Twitter @LPGA

Nasa Hataoka winner of the DIO Implant LA Open – via Twitter @LPGA

This week in Los Angeles crowns a fourth DIO Implant LA Open champion. Nasa Hataoka succeeds Canadian Brooke M. Henderson. Author of a last card of 67 (-4), she won with a total of -15 and five strokes ahead of the Australian Hannah Green. The Japanese signed four birdies and an eagle for two bogeys on her last day. Hataoka thus adds a sixth victory on the LPGA Tour to his list.

Defending champion Brooke M. Henderson had not passed the Cut.

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Céline Boutier finishes best Frenchwoman with a total of -4, eleven strokes behind the winner Nasa Hataoka. Unfortunately, her end to the tournament was not as expected since she bogeyed on the 16th hole, before ending her game with a double bogey on her 72nd hole. She still plays under par with a final card of -1. She returns cards of 69-71-70-70 over her week and ranks 14th.

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, the only other Frenchwoman to have passed the Cut, finished in 35th place. She gives cards of 69-72-70-74 during her week. Unfortunately, she lost twenty places on her last day with her score of +3, the fault of two double bogeys on her first leg as well as four bogeys on her part. She still signs five birdies including three on her return. She finished at +1 for the tournament, sixteen strokes behind the Japanese.

Two other French women were engaged in the tournament but did not pass the Cut. Agathe Laisné misses the Cut with a shot with a total of +4. Perrine Delacour finishes at +10 on the tournament.

To find the complete DIO Implant LA Open leaderboard: click here.

By Baptiste Laurensou.

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