Isabelle Boineau unlocks the counter by signing her first major victory at the Ladies Scottish Open, an event of the Ladies European Tour (European women's circuit). Gwladys Nocera finished 7th and also validates her participation in the British Women's Open which will start next Thursday in Woburn (England).

Isabelle Boineau - Photo: DR

Isabelle Boineau - Photo: DR

Isabelle Boineau, signed her first victory in Scotland, after an excellent 67 (-5) on Saturday, and confirmed Sunday with a solid 68 (-4) for a total score of 205 (-11). She is one length ahead of Swedish Linda Wessberg and two American Beth Allen and Welsh Becky Morgan. Sixth to -7 (209)

Listen to Isabelle Boineau's reaction in French

By winning the Ladies Scottish Open this Sunday, La Française unlocks its counter two years after arriving on the European women's circuit. The 27-year-old Marseillaise thus finds herself second in the European Order of Merit at 8000 euros from Beth Allen, rewarded with a check for 75 €, her biggest career bonus.

 »The Ladies Scottish Open for a first victory, it's fantastic! I'm so happy and I want to thank my parents and sponsors who encouraged me to play even when I didn't want to. Today is just one of the best days of my life, ”said Boineau.

I was very nervous on the last hole. I was shaking, but I didn't want people to see! I was afraid to repeat the same mistakes as in an amateur tournament in 2007, I also had a “rescue” shot for the green, but I was afraid of the water and I finished on the right . I didn't want to repeat the mistake today… I just told myself not to do the same. "

Scotland definitely smiles at the French players! Gwladys Nocera won here in 2008 before Virginie Lagoutte-Clément in 2010. Isabelle Boineau is therefore the third French golfer to shine on Scottish soil in less than ten years.

Jade Schaeffer was 12th alongside Cheyenne Woods (-3), while Céline Herbin is 26th in par.

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