Two weeks ago, Loti Vod The world’s number 1 was an amateur. On Sunday, the 21 -year -old British became the LPGA tour champion in their professional debut.
Vod won the ISPS hand woman Scottish Open from three strokes, her age at 21-under equal after closing with 4-under 68 in Dandonald Link in Irshire, Scotland.
“This is a very good result, I think,” said Vod. “Surely my first incident was not expected to win, but I knew I was playing well.”
Vod shadow a remarkable month with his fifth Birdi of the day in Par-5 18th Hole. She won the female Irish Open on Ladies European Tour three weeks ago as an amateur and missed a playoffs by a shot next week in the avian championship Major before leaving her senior season in Florida State and leaving the turn Pro.
Vod, who took the lead after the second and third rounds, started a strong Sunday with Burdies in Nos 2 and 3 on Sunday. After nine consecutive purses, he ranked Nos 13 and 14 in the 16th position before a single bogie.
“There are not many scoreboards out, to be honest,” Vod said. “… I knew it was probably quite tight because I was only a couple under the bend, but then when I had two beadies, I was quick on nine, I knew that I was a little lead by then.”
Vod matches rare achievement Rose ZhangWhich became the first player in 72 years in June 2023 to win the Mizuho US Open at the beginning of his LPGA Tour. Beverly Hanson won the Eastern Open in his debut in 1951.
Vod collected $ 300,000 in his first supporter Payday and will carry a mountain of speed in the AIG Women’s Open in Royal PorthCall in Wales, fifth and final head of next week.
After tying up to 10th place last year in St. Andrews, Vod said about his expectations next week, “Actually trying to live there really there.” “All this can ask for you.”
Hyo Ju Kim of South Korea matched 68 of Vod on Sunday, in which Solo finished second in 18-under. She reached 20-enders with a shirt in the 14th, but Nos fell back with a bogie continuously in 15 and 16.
Julia Lopez Ramirez of Spain shot the day’s round with 7-under 65, who finished third with South Korea in 14-under. Sei young kim (73), which closed with an expensive double bogie in 18th.
“My game was in a very good place, very consistent,” Lopez Ramirez said. “I play equal every day. I think it’s honestly it’s a success and enhancing my game, and I am excited to get an opportunity to play and show again next week.”
World No. 1 Nelli corda ((1) claimed fifth place in 13-under. Nanna Corstz Madsen (76) of Denmark started the day for another, but reached the sixth position in 11-under 11-under after triple-bogi at number 18.