Posted on December 23, 2015 in News.
LET: 4 more French women in 2016, Aditi Ashok wins Lalla Aicha School Tour
Justine Dreher, Anaëlle Carnet, Agathe Sauzon and Ariane Provot, are the 4 French women who distinguished themselves during the Lalla Aicha School Tour, by obtaining their precious passport for the Ladies European Tour 2016.
Justine Dreher, Anaëlle Carnet, Agathe Sauzon and Ariane Provot are the four French women who won the precious sesame for the Ladies European Tour 2016, Emilie Piquot and Astrid Vayson de Pradenne, finished beyond 30th place and will have to be content with a conditional card.
Far ahead of Aditi Ashok, after five cards surrendered 68, 69, 62, 68 and 70 for a total score of 337 (- 23 under par), a 17-year-old amateur player, becomes the youngest player in India and the first to win Lalla Aicha School Tour of the Ladies European Tour, this week in Marrakech, played on the golf courses of Samanah and Amelkis.
The Bangalore student signs her first victory with three strokes ahead of the Danish Daisy Nielsen and five over the German Karolin Lampert who takes third place.
After starting golf at the age of five and a half, Ashok always dreamed of becoming a professional golfer, inspired at 8 by Laura Davies and Gwladys Nocera in 2007, watching the Emaar-MGF Ladies Masters competing in her hometown.
Now, she will have the opportunity to write her own story to you she indicated: "I always wanted to be a professional I love to play golf. It has been my dream since I was a child, it is good to take the first step to get there. I am very happy ".
“It's amazing because I came to play this tournament obviously wanting to give myself a chance to win, but mostly just to play well enough to get a card. Winning and getting a card on the LET is even better ”.
A total of 31 players finished at least three strokes under par to win their membership in the Ladies European Tour in category 8 for 2016. They will be back in Morocco next May with good memories at the next Lalla Meryem Cup.