Leader at the start of the last round by three strokes, the road has been long for Colombian Mariajo Uribe. Thanks to a final birdie at 18, she won with a one-shot lead over the Englishwoman Bronte Law. Too bad for the Englishwoman who was leader for a time during the last lap. Emma Grechi finishes first French in Australia. Thanks to a total of -5, she ranks just outside the top 10 in 12th position.

Mariajo Uribe wins at the end of the race in Australia

Mariajo Uribe wins at the end of the race in Australia – Credits: Tristant Jones / LET

Long last day for Colombian golfer Mariajo Uribe! Leader at the start of the last round, we had to wait until the final hole of the Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club course to see Uribe triumph. Thanks to a final birdie, she won with a one-shot lead over the Englishwoman Bronte Law.

At 34, this is her first official victory among professionals, having lifted the US Women's Amateur trophy in 2007.

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Bronte Law, despite his efforts and a final round of 67 (-5), finished second, one stroke away from victory.

Emma Grechi finishes this week's best tricolor at Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club. Although in the tough with a 74 on the second round, Grechi finished his week perfectly with a 69 (-3) synonymous with 12th place.

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard also played under par on her last round with the smallest of margins. With a total of -3, she ranks 21st at the Women's NSW Open.

Tough last day for the three other French women who made the cut. Céline Herbin with a final card of 78(+6) finished 49th while Camille Chevalier and Nastasia Nadaud ranked 63rd.

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To find the final leaderboard of the Women's NSW Open: click here.

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