Gwladys Nocera made amends for
the heartbreak of her play-off defeat
12 months ago by coming back and
claiming a two stroke victory in the
Lalla Meryem Cup at Golf de L’Ocean
in Agadir.
The 39-year-old Frenchwoman sealed
her 14th Ladies European Tour title,
just three months after her last victory
in the Hero Women’s Indian Open.
Lee-Anne Pace notched in her fifth
successive Sunshine Ladies Tour title
when she cruised to victory in her
title defence at the Investec Cup for
Ladies. She left the field trailing in her
wake at Sun City as she navigated to a
final round 71 and an emphatic eight
stroke victory on six-under-par.
So Yeon Ryu came from a stroke
behind fellow South Korean Inbee
Park to capture her first World Ladies
Championship title at Mission Hills
Haikou in Hainan, China.
Cristie Kerr claimed her 17th career
LPGA Tour victory at the Kia Classic.
It looked as if nothing would get in
Kerr’s way en-route to a final-round
65. Her four-round total of 20-under
par 268 broke the event’s scoring
record by four shots.
19-year-old Hyo Joo Kim delivered
a masterful display in Sunday’s final
round of the JTBC Founders Cup,
shooting a 5-under 67 to defeat Stacy
Lewis by three strokes to capture her
second LPGA Tour win.
Lydia Ko has taken the 2015 season
by storm with a win, two seconds
and a season-long streak of underpar rounds. As a result, she has risen
to No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World
Rankings