Sarah Schober won in the play-off this Sunday against Hayley Davis and unlocks her counter by signing her first professional victory on LET Access. Fair reward for the 26-year-old Austrian, who dominated the 2016 LETAS standings, without a win, finishing five times second.

Schober_Sarah -Terre Blanche Ladies Open 2019 - Photo Philippe Millereau / KMSP

The Austrian, who returned a 72 (par) card, had a putt to win on the last green, but her attempt missed the hole, giving the Englishwoman another chance, despite her modest 74 (+2 ) had to fulfill a play-off this Sunday against the English Hayley Davis, leader at the start.
Back on the 18th, the second shot Davis ended his race in the water hazard ...
Despite a nicely saved par, she bowed to the birdie finally achieved by Schober. The Austrian, both relieved and delighted to get her first professional victory, commented. “My putting has been pretty consistent, especially yesterday and today, as I made a few adjustments on day one. It has been really helpful and has paid off. It is a real relief to come out on top especially after 2016, having finished second five times ...

Sarah Schober and her trophy alongside Jean-Marie Casella - Director of Terre Blanche Resort and Jean-Lou Charon President of the ffgolf. Photo D; R;

I was thinking about it today and just wanted to make it happen, and I'm so glad I did. We were pretty close and Hayley was playing really well. I just tried to follow her and concentrate on my game. In the end, it ended well ”.

The next meeting in a few weeks for Schober for the Lalla Meryem Cup tournaments of the Ladies European Tour. Davis, who narrowly missed getting her LET card through LETAS last year, will also have the option to participate in the event after receiving an invitation from the event's promoter, ATH. Swedish Isabelle Deilert has finished alone in third place, after a score of 70 for a total of 212.
Author of a beautiful card of 70 (-2), the best of the day, Jade Schaeffer took fourth place in the Terre Blanche Ladies Open in the Var
Schober is leading the Order of Merit and in the race for the Road to La Largue, the grand final of LETAS in October, where the 55 best players of the Order of Merit, 5 qualified players will be honored. Rügenwalder Mühle Women's Open, and three amateur invitations. Last difficult day for Valentine Derrey and Mathilde Claisse. With only one birdie, at 16, against five bogeys, the golfer from Saint-Cloud made a disappointing final card of 76 (+4) and finished in ninth place at +1 total, up to her compatriot Agathe Sauzon (70) .