The Spanish Luna Sobron, winner of the 2016 edition, will do everything to keep her title during the second edition of the Terre Blanche Ladies Open, from March 31 to April 2.

  • Photo: DR Luna Sobron winner in 2016 of the Terre Blanche Ladies Open and Jean-Marie Casella Golf director of Terre Blanche and organizer of the Terre Blanche Ladies Open.
At 22, the European touring rookie from Mallorca, won her first LET Access Series title last year, with a lightning victory over Lucie André at the first edition of the Terre Blanche Ladies Open, which took place. held at the very chic Terre Blanche Hotel Spa Golf Resort in Provence. Also a European Tour destination, the two Riou and Château routes are among the top 10 most beautiful routes in France.

Regarding this new edition, Luna Sobron said: “It's a good place to start the LETAS season. I have many wonderful memories of the place and the course, which is superb and the organization is excellent. It's a very strategic course, still in great condition and I love hitting some of the par-5s in two shots. "

The Spaniard started her rookie season on the Ladies European Tour with a 34th place finish at the Oates Vic Open in Australia and she is thrilled to be back in competition. “Although I have played in Melbourne, I can't wait to start the season again and face the other players again. I feel like I am in a good phase of my golf. I had two very good rounds in Australia (67 and 71) and I want to continue. Terre Blanche will be an excellent opportunity for the competition in front of the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco ”.

Luna Sobron will be joined by former LETAS winners Josephine Janson, Anne Van Dam, Jenny Haglund, Laura Murray, Saana Nuutinen and Meghan MacLaren at Terre Blanche, as well as a large contingent of LET Rookies, including Cajsa Persson, Inci Mehmet, Natalia Escuriola And Lauren Horsford.

The French are well represented, with 36 French women in contention, some of whom, weaned from tournaments in a very elastic LET (Ladies European Tour) calendar, are no longer to be presented with in particular some of the best French women and LET champions with in particular , Gwladys Nocera, Sophie Giquel-Bettan, Isabelle Boineau, Jade Schaeffer and Valentine Derrey also came to prepare for their next Moroccan challenge, the Cup Lalla Meryem, while Cannes resident Diana Luna of Italy will also benefit from the home advantage.

Since its launch in 2010, LETAS has helped develop the careers of young professional golfers, many of whom have been successful and even some have been able to represent their countries at the Olympic Games in Rio: Maha Haddioui, Christine Wolf and Klára Spilková.

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