What a finish for this first edition of the Open Generali in Strasbourg! The carefully prepared Alsatian course offered a superb spectacle, concluded by the victory of the English Georgia Hall.

Georgia Hall Photo: Frederic Stevens / ffgolf

Georgia hall
Photo: Frederic Stevens / ffgolf

The young 18-year-old proette, 3rd in Sweden last August, today wins her first professional tournament. The winner of British Girls 2012 and British Amateur 2013 signed a superb card of 68 (-4), well helped by an impressive series of 4 birdies from hole 10 to 13, killing all the suspense of this 2nd part of the Generali ladies tour 2014.

Parisian Cassandra Kirkland, winner of the Chinese Open in late 2012 on the Ladies European Tour and the Fourqueux Ladies Open in June 2013, signs an encouraging 2nd place before the Lacoste Ladies Open of France, taking place next week at the Chantaco golf course .

Daisy Nielsen of Denmark, 6th in the LETAS ranking before the tournament, and Belgian amateur Manon De Roey, also share second place with the player from Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche.

French amateur Marion Veysseyre signs a nice 10th place (-2). The current 4th ladies amateur merit will be able to measure at the highest European level next week at Chantaco, seeing its good performances rewarded by an invitation from the organizers.

Georgia Hall Photo: Frederic Stevens / ffgolf

Georgia hall
Photo: Frederic Stevens / ffgolf

The Toulouse woman joins the Top 10 in the ranking alongside the Swedish Isabella Ramsay, already 2nd at Dinard, who brilliantly won the Generali Ladies Tour ahead of the Italian Vittoria Valvassori.

Philippe Vonrufs, Generali's sports partnerships manager, will certainly appreciate finding the winner of the circuit on the Ladies European Tour in 2015, since he only needs a few points to validate his accession.

Strasbourg's Jade Schaeffer finishes in 13th place (-1) in the ranking. Ambassador Generali Caroline Afonso rose to 16th place in favor of an excellent end to the game this Saturday. The amateurs Ophélie Rague and Chloé Salort place themselves respectively in 18th and 21st place, like the proette Ariane Provot.