Showing posts with label Ladies European Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ladies European Tour. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 September 2021

West of Scotland’s Kylie Henry is Runner up in the Lacoste Ladies Open in France

Celine Boutier is the 2021 Lacoste Ladies Open de France champion after securing victory in the most dramatic of fashions at Golf Club du Medoc on the 18th September

The two-time Solheim Cup winner kept her nerve on a frantic final day in Bordeaux, before sinking a fantastic birdie putt on the last to take victory by a single shot ahead of Scotland’s Kylie Henry. 

 It wasn’t to be for Henry, who performed valiantly throughout the three days in Bordeaux – with just one bogey in her last 36 holes – but she was pleased with her performance in France nonetheless. “I’m really happy with how I played, I feel like I hit a lot of good shots on the back nine but I just didn’t manage to make any birdies,” Henry said. “Second place isn’t what you dream of but I’m still really happy because it is a good result and I’m happy to be back in contention. 

To read the full report go to the Ladies European Tour Website —->>>>
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Sunday, 15 August 2021

Kelsey MacDonald is top Scot at Dumbarnie and secures AIG Women's Open spot

Kelsey MacDonald

Kelsey MacDonald had suffered hurt and disappointment in the past in her bid to play in the AIG Women’s Open for the first time, but her tears were joyous ones on this occasion.

Capping a brilliant effort on home soil, the 30-year-old from Nairn closed with a two-under 70 in the Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open at Dumbarnie Links to finish with a seven-under 281 total.

That earned her a share of 15th spot in the £1.1 million event, and won the Jock MacVicar Leading Scot Trophy, created to honour legendary golf journalist Jock MacVicar who passed away earlier this year aged 83.

It was arguably the most impressive performance of MacDonald’s career, earning a bonus she richly deserved by securing one of five spots up for grabs in next week’s AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie.

MacDonald finished nine shots ahead of Michele Thomson after the first-round leader closed with a 69 for two-over, with Carly Booth, the third home player to make the cut, a shot further back after a 70.

Ryann and Kelsey
Photograph by Tristan Jones 

Ryann O’Toole (USA) 
is the 2021 Trust Open Women’s Scottish Open champion after producing a round of the highest calibre to finish top of the pile at Dumbarnie Links and claim her maiden win on the LPGA and LET. 

To read the full report go to the Ladies European Website


Friday, 12 June 2020

DRYBURGH Praises role model Rose for sponsoring new BRITISH Women’s Series


By Martin Dempster (The Scotsman) 

Gemma Dryburgh has heaped prizes on Justin Rose for standing up to women’s golf by sponsoring a new seven tournament series for women professionals. The opening event of the Justin Rose Ladies series will begin with a one day tournament on 18 June at Brockenhurst Manor in Hampshire, Rose’s home county.

The schedule also includes a trip to Royal St George’s, which had been due to host The Open in July before it was cancelled by the R&A due to the coronavirus crisis.

“I was so amazed when I heard the news Justin and [wife] Kate would be contributing to a series of events for us female professionals,” said Dryburgh, who holds cards for both the LPGA and LET but is waiting for those circuits to start up again.
“Liz Young, one of my fellow players, also deserves a big shout out as she came up with the initial idea of having an event at her home course and it sounds like things transpired from there once Kate and Justin heard about the event at Brockenhurst Manor.

It is such a good feeling to have such a high-profile player like Justin supporting us. It takes people like him to stand up for the women’s game to help move us forward and help people realise we have a great product and deserve more coverage and opportunities to show our skills.”

Dryburgh is hoping to play in the first four events in the series, which is set to be screened on Sky Sports Golf, and will be joined in the first one by Laura Davies. “Justin has always been a role model of mine,” added Dryburgh of the 2013 US Open champion and current Olympic champion.

“I was lucky enough to get a picture with him when I was at university as we used to volunteer at the PGA Tour event, the Zurich Classic, in New Orleans. Looking back on that moment now, it’s cool to think he’s now supporting these events that I’m going to be able to play in.”
Rose, who is believed to be contributing in the region of £35,000 as prize money, said he felt compelled to “step up and help” after reading about Liz Young and resident clubfitter Jason Macniven trying to run a ladies’ event at Brockenhurst Manor.

“I am sad that the Ladies European Tour has been suffering so badly and doesn’t really have a start date yet from what I know,” he said. “To me this seems somewhat unfair, my wife Kate and I felt there was an opportunity to step up and help.

Monday, 24 February 2020

GEMMA DRYBURGH HAS HER BEST FINISH ON THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR


Gemma Dryburgh
Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh had her best finish on the Ladies European Tour with a 4th place this week at the Australian Ladies Classic yesterday at the Bonville Golf Resort.

Scottish Scores and positions after final round of the LET golf's Geoff King Motors Australian Ladies Classic:

-11 Gemma Dryburgh 4th
-6 Kylie Henry T11
-1 Kelsey MacDonald T32
+4 Michele Thomson T54
The Won by the Australian amateur Stephanie Kyriacou with -22 total -- READ FULL REPORT 

CLICK HERE FOR FINAL SCORES

Sunday, 26 January 2020

AMY BOULDEN WINS Q SCHOOL AND ALISON MUIRHEAD FINISHES 3RD

Photograph - Courtesy of the European Ladies Tour

Amy Boulden will return to the Ladies European Tour in 2020 after winning Qualifying School at La Manga Club by three strokes from Magdalena Simmermacher and Alison Muirhead

Boulden, the 2014 LET Rookie of the Year, closed the Final Stage with a round of five-under-par 68 on the South Course for a 90-hole total of 351, 10-under-par. 

Alison Muirhead, who topped the field in Pre-Qualifying at La Manga, which was her first tournament as professional, ended with a 71 to take the third card. 

The 21-year-old Scot, who lives in Dubai, said: “It feels amazing. I never expected this to be the outcome. To do last week and this week and finish first and second, I’m really pleased. It’s been a long two weeks and I’m excited for the tour and feel like I’m ready to be playing. 
Today, I didn’t have my A game, but I kept it together and sunk some big putts, which gave me a lot of confidence coming into the last five holes. 
Amy played spectacularly and it was amazing to watch and be part of it.” 

Alice Hewson from Hertfordshire in England took the final spot in Category 5c in fifth place on five-under-par.

(After the Final Round, the top five players are eligible for LET Membership in Category 5c. 
Players from the 6th to the 20th position are eligible for Membership in Category 8a. 
Players who have made the 72-hole cut to the leading 60 and ties and finished in position 21st and below, are ranked according to score and are eligible for Membership in Category 9b. 
Players that fail to make the cut after 72 holes, are eligible for LET membership in Category 12a and will be ranked in final score order)

To read the full report go to the Ladies European Tour Website

FINAL SCOREBOARD

Saturday, 25 January 2020

SCOT ALISON MUIRHEAD SHARES THE LEAD AFTER 4 ROUNDS AT THE LET QUALIFYING SCHOOL

Alison Muirhead - Photo Courtesy of the Ladies European Tour
Amy Boulden and Alison Muirhead share the lead heading into the final round of LET Qualifying School at La Manga Club in Murcia.

 The leaders are tied on five-under-par 283 after four rounds, including two rounds on the North and South Courses respectively. 

After a tough third round of 77 on the North Course, co-leader Muirhead was delighted to bounce back with a bogey-free three-under-par round of 70 on the South. 
The 21-year-old Scot said: “It was really steady today and I enjoyed it. The conditions altered during the round so it was good to keep it steady and hit a lot of greens. 
I just kept lipping out for birdie, so it was very nice to see the ball rolling close today and to bounce back, especially after yesterday. 

I’m very pleased. “I’m feeling really good heading into tomorrow. It’s obviously another day, but I feel like my putter is working well. I didn’t hole as many putts today, but you obviously save them for the next day, so I’m really looking forward to tomorrow.”

To read the full report go to the Ladies European Tour Website

CLICK HERE FOR SCOREBOARD AFTER 4 ROUNDS

Unfortunately none of the other Scots made the final Cut.
Hannah McCook and Heather Macrae missed the final cut by 3 shots. Rachael Taylor and Gabrielle Macdonald were the other 2. 

Thursday, 23 January 2020

MUIRHEAD STORMS CLEAR IN SPAIN AFTER ROUND 2

Alison Muirhead

From the Ladies European Tour Website

The Ladies European Tour Qualifying School got underway at La Manga Club yesterday (Wednesday 22nd January) in somewhat benign conditions in comparison to what had been experienced over the previous couple of days, with Storm Gloria causing destruction at the resort in Cartagena, Spain.

Alison Muirhead, who last week won the Pre-Qualifier event for the Final Stage of Ladies European Tour Qualifying School, continued her impressive form firing a superb six-under-par 67 around the South Course at La Manga Club in Cartagena, Spain.
As the sun finally came out, Muirhead’s game warmed up and she rolled in seven birdies on the way to posting the round of the day, to open up a five shot lead after two rounds. The 21-year-old from Scotland was delighted: 
“I am really enjoying La Manga Club. The South Course was playing really good today, it was playing long and the greens were in superb condition. 

Scottish Scores after Round 2 
 -8 Alison Muirhead (1st)
+ 6 Hannah McCook (T68)
+ 8 Heather Macrae (T82)
+10 Rachael Taylor (T95)
+11 Gabrielle MacDonald (T102)

Monday, 20 January 2020

ALISON MUIRHEAD MAKES MAGIC MOVE AT LA MANGA

Alison Muirhead
Scotland’s Alison Muirhead took control of the Pre-Qualifier for the 2020 LET season after firing a sensational career best seven-under-par 64 over the North Course at La Manga Club in Cartagena, Spain.
The 21-year-old from Scotland moved to nine-under-par and opened up a five shot lead heading into the final round. A delighted Muirfield reflected: “I started pretty slow on the front nine and made the turn in one-under-par. Ironically, on my back nine the wind picked up but so did my game.
“I birdied the tenth hole and it really gave me momentum. The highlight of my round came at the par-5 12th hole which I eagled. I hit a superb four iron from 225 yards and rolled in a 25 foot putt. Coming down the stretch I played some excellent golf and rolled in four more birdies.”
Alison, was born in Johannesburg and currently lives in Dubai where she practices at Jumeirah Golf Estates. She added on a memorable day in Spain: “The North Course is a tough test and has some narrow tee shots. I have been working hard on my game and I am so happy to shoot my best ever score when it really matters. There is still a lot of golf to be played but this has given me a lot of confidence. My Mum is here watching and I’m sure will be ecstatic for me.”
Scotland's Heather Macrae finished in 16th place and Hannah McCook just made the cut tied 58th.
Kimberley Beveridge and Heather Stirling missed the cut
The top 60 players and ties will make it through to final stage of Qualifying which will be played over the North and South courses 22nd – 26th September.  

Monday, 9 December 2019

GEMMA DRYBURGH LEADING SCOT IN KENYA

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Esther Henseleit carded a course record eight under par 64 to win the inaugural Magical Kenya Ladies Open presented by Safaricom’s M-Pesa by one shot and clinch the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit title on a dramatic final day at Vipingo Ridge near Mombasa.

The 20-year-old first-year professional golfer from Hamburg became only the third player in the 41-year history of the Ladies European Tour to capture the Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year titles in the same season, following Dame Laura Davies in 1985 and Carlota Ciganda, in 2012. -- CLICK HERE FOR FULL REPORT

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 SCOTTISH SCORES
-3 Gemma Dryburgh T7
Par Kylie Henry T12
+1 Michele Thomson T16
+2 Kelsey MacDonald T22
Won by 🇩🇪's Esther Henseleit with -14 total

CLICK HERE FOR FINAL TOTALS

Saturday, 7 December 2019

SCOTS ARE DOING WELL IN KENYA

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The last European Tour Event is being played in Kenya.
Four Scots are playing - Kylie Henry, Gemma Dryburgh, Kelsey Macdonald and Michele Thomson.

Kylie is in 7th place and the other 3 tied in 11th place. -- The final round is tomorrow - Sunday.

For all the scores go to the European Tour Website 

Sunday, 26 May 2019

KYLIE HENRY FINISHES IN 10TH PLACE IN THE JABRA LADIES OPEN

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, FRANCE – May 25, 2019: England’s Annabel Dimmock held off French amateur Pauline Roussin Bouchard to win her first Ladies European Tour title by one shot in the Jabra Ladies Open, as both players qualified for the Evian Championship.

Scot Kylie Henry shared 10th place

Leading Scores
1 Annabel Dimmock ENG 69 69 68 206 
2 Pauline Roussin Bouchard FRA (Amateur) 68 69 70 207 
3 Meghan MacLaren ENG 68 74 69 211 
4 Camilla Lennarth SWE 74 70 68 212
4 Hannah Burke ENG 71 70 71 212 
4 Olivia Cowan GER 71 69 72 212 
7 Marianne Skarpnord NOR 75 68 70 213 Par
7 Gabriella Cowley ENG 71 71 71 213 Par
9 Lejan Lewthwaite SAf 72 71 71 214 +1
10 Natalia Escuriola Martinez SPN 73 73 69 215
10 Kylie Henry SCO 74 68 73 215
30 Michele Thomson SCO 70 75 76 221 


FOR ALL THE SCORES CLICK HERE and the full report go to the European Tour Website

Sunday, 19 May 2019

KELSEY MACDONALD FINISHES IN 6th PLACE IN SOTOGRANDE

Kelsey MacDonald -- Photo courtesy of the European Ladies Tour

Céline Herbin from France won her second Ladies European Tour title with a one-shot victory at the inaugural La Reserva de Sotogrande Invitational hosted by Annika Sörenstam. 
The 36-year-old was six-under for the tournament with a final round of 69, with Esther Henseleit a shot behind and Charlotte Thompson, Camille Chevalier and third-round leader Caroline Hedwall on two-under.
Kelsey MacDonald produced the best round of the day, a 67, to share sixth with Daniela Holmqvist and Spanish pair Carmen Alonso and Maria Parra.
Scots Carly Booth finished in 13th place, Kylie Henry in 21st place and Michele Thomson in 52nd place

LEADERBOARD
1 Celine Herbin FRA 70 70 73 69 282 -6 
2 Esther Henseleit GER 67 72 74 70 283 -5
3 Charlotte Thompson ENG 66 73 78 69 286 -2 
3 Camille Chevalier FRA 70 70 74 72 286 -2 
3 Caroline Hedwall SWE 72 70 70 74 286 -2 
Kelsey Macdonald SCO 72 76 72 67 287 -1

 
SCOTS
13 Carly Booth SCO 71 77 71 72 291 +3 
21 Kylie Henry SCO 71 77 70 74 292 +4

52 Michele Thomson SCO 77 74 81 70 302 +14 
To read the full report go to  the European Ladies Tour Website

Thursday, 20 December 2018

LEADING FINAL TOTALS AT LALLA AICHA FINAL TOUR SCHOOL

Amelkis Golf Club, Marrakesh, Morocco —par 360 (5x72)

334 Bronte Law (Eng) 70 71 62 64 67
335 Linnea Strom (Swe) 70 66 68 65 55

SCOTS' PLACINGS
358 Alison Muirhead (am) 73 73 70 71 71, Rachael Taylor  71 70 70 72 75, Vikki Laing 75 68 69 71 75 (T27)
359 Jane Turner 74 74 71 67 73 (T34)
362 Laura Murray 74 73 70 70 72 73 (T45)
365 Hannah McCook 75 74 73 71 72 (T60)

TO VIEW ALL THE FINAL TOTALS AND READVMORE— GO TO THE 
Scottish Golf View Website

Monday, 17 December 2018

RACHAEL TAYLOR IS LEADING SCOT IN MOROCCO AFTER THE 2ND ROUND

Rachael Taylor -- Courtesy of Jean Macintyre

It's tight at the top of the leaderboard after day two of the Ladies European Tour’s Final Stage Lalla Aicha Tour School as three players moved into a share of the lead.

Belgian Leslie Cloots (67), England’s Sian Evans (68) and and Swede Linnea Ström (66) share the lead on eight-under-par, one clear of Germany’s Esther Henseleit (69), who also played her second round at Amelkis Golf Club.


Lanarkshire's past County Champion Rachael Taylor is the leading Scot who is tied in 14th place with past Curtis Cup player Bronte Law on 3 under par. 
Vikki Laing is tied for 25thspot on one-under-par.

There will be a cut to the leading 60 players and ties after 72 holes, after which the top five will earn category 5c membership and those in positions six to 25 will earn category 8 membership of the LET for 2019.

HOW THE SCOTS STAND
141 Rachael Taylor 71 70 (T14)
143 Vikki Laing 75 68 (T25)
146 Alison Muirhead (am) 73 73 (T40)
147 Laura Murray 74 73 (T57)
148 Jane Turner 74 74 (T68)
149 Hannah McCook 75 74 (T76)

Friday, 7 December 2018

Scot Rachael Taylor sharing lead at LET Q School prelim in Morocco

By Colin Farquharson 

Airdrie-born Rachael Taylor figured in a triple tie for two-stroke first-round lead in the Ladies European Tour Qualifying School preliminary competition at Amelkis Golf Club, Morocco today (Friday).

The Scot shot a six-birdie, bogey-free score of 66 with gains at the fifth, 11th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th to share the pole position with Nadine Dreher (Austria) and Sweden's Linnea Strom. 

Next best Scot was Alison Muirhead, one of five players sharing fourth place on 68. 

Heather Stirling was in joint 27th place in a field of 70 competitors overnight after a par-matching 72.
Grantown-on-Spey's Hannah McCook shared 35th place with a 73 but Aboyne amateur Kimberley Beveridge had an error-strewn 79 which left her in joint 63rd position. She had double bogeys at the par-3 fifth and par-5 ninth in halves of 41-38, which did not contain a single birdie.
The eliminating competition is over five rounds.

LEADERBOARD
par 72
66 N Dreher (Aut), L Strom (Swe), R Taylor (Sco).
68 C H Leathem (Eng), F Moerk (Swe), T Malik (India), A Muirhead (Sco), M Cappeliez (Fra).
SELECTED SCORES
70 Leona Maguire (Ire) (T11)
72 H Stirling (Sco) (T27)
73 H McCook (Sco) T35)
74 Lisa Maguire (Ire), S Lamb (Eng) (T39)
70 K Beveridge (Sco) (T63)

Monday, 26 November 2018

CATRIONA MATTHEW FINISHES IN 3RD PLACE IN THE LET ANDALUCIA COSTA DEL SOL OPEN

Anne Van Dam from the Netherlands successfully wrapped up 2018 on the Ladies European Tour by claiming her second victory on Spanish soil this season at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España Femenino.

The powerful hitter, who won the Estrella Damm Mediterranean Ladies Open in Sitges two months ago, fired rounds of 68, 67, 66 and 70 for a total of 13-under-par 271 at La Quinta Golf Resort in Benahavís, Marbella.


Catriona Matthew - Photo courtesy of the Ladies European Tour

North Berwick's Catriona Matthew finished four strokes further back at six-under-par, one ahead of Spain’s Natalia Escuriola Martinez and Germany’s Olivia Cowan

The Scots, Michele Thomson finished tied 14th place, Gemma Dryburgh tied in 36th place  and Kylie Henry tied in 45th place.

Kelsey Macdonald, Carly Booth and Vikki Laing all failed to make the cut 

For the final Results CLICK HERE and to read the full report CLICK HERE

Sunday, 29 July 2018

Thailand's Ariya wins Ladies Scottish Open and Kelsey and Kylie

Ariya Jutanugarn 

Thailand will have a new world number one when the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings are released on Monday, after Ariya Jutanugarn (pictured above) conquered rainy conditions to win the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open, at Gullane Golf Club, in East Lothian. 

Jutanugarn first held the world number one position, for two weeks, in June 2017 and she will resume that position after earning her 11th professional victory on Sunday evening, which was her first on a links golf course. Reflecting on her performance, she said: “I had so much fun. 

I didn't expect to win the tournament, because it's a links course.” The 22-year-old from Bangkok fired a final round of 66 to finish on 13-under-par, a stroke ahead of Minjee Lee.

To read the full report go to the Ladies European Tour Website

Scots Kelsey MacDonald (pictured with her caddy Katy McNicoll) and Kylie Henry finished in 59th and 67th place respectively on 3 and 5 over par 

FINAL RESULTS -- CLICK HERE 

Thursday, 26 July 2018

LIVE SCORING FROM THE LADIES SCOTTISH OPEN AT GULLANE

ASI Ladies Scottish Open - TOURNAMENT INFO 

Livescoring is on Gullane Golf Club - Par 71 - 26th - 29th July 2018 
CLICK HERE FOR LEADERBOARD

1st Round Report -- Go to the European Ladies Tour Website Tiffany Joh from the United States completed a flawless opening round of nine-under-par 62 to claim a new women’s course record at Gullane in the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open on Thursday.

Sunday, 22 July 2018

KYLIE HENRY RELISHES THE CHALLENGE OF THE FORTNIGHT AHEAD

by Susan Egelstaff

The next fortnight is the biggest of Kylie Henry’s entire year. With the Ladies Scottish Open beginning in Gullane on Thursday and the Women’s British Open the following week, there are no other tournaments that can match this pair.
There is no hint of nervousness from the 31-year-old though. In fact, the Glaswegian is relishing taking on the best in the world. The Ladies Scottish Open field is the strongest ever assembled and includes all the current Major winners.

But Henry merely sees that as a challenge rather than something to be daunted by, and she hopes home advantage will give her a slight edge.
“I’m really looking forward to the Scottish, especially with it being in Gullane,” she said. “I’ve played Gullane a lot over the years so I’m really excited to be back.
“It’s such a strong field. You’ve got pretty much all the top players in the world playing which is fantastic. And we have the prime spot right before the British Open so these top players are wanting to play links golf and Gullane is such a good test.
“It’s so great for Scotland and I’m so proud that we have this here because it’s the biggest event on the European Tour by miles.”
Henry knows what it takes to win on the European Tour having claimed two titles, both in 2014, which was the year she also recorded her best Scottish Open finish of 11th. However, she is conscious that if she puts too much pressure on herself this week, she will not come out with the result she wants.

“I don’t go in with any specific targets,” she said. “It’s such a big event but the key is not to build it up too much. And with it being my home tournament, it has all the aspects that would result in you putting extra pressure on yourself - and I think I have done that in the past - but it's important to look at it as just another tournament concentrating on the things you can control."
Henry had, until this season, plied her trade exclusively on the Ladies European Tour but with significant challenges in terms of getting a full schedule together, she decided this year to do something different.

Having held her card for the Symetra Tour in America, which is the feeder tour for the LPGA Tour, for a number of years, she decided this was the time to add some State-side tournaments to her calendar.

The European Tour remains her priority but a handful of tournaments in America, including one last week in New York, has proved hugely beneficial for the Glaswegian.
“I found it really difficult last year having such big gaps in the schedule,” she said “Playing tournaments regularly is the way for me to develop my game rather than spending four or five weeks at home at a time practicing.So this has been a good change for me and I feel really happy with my game, I feel like it’s improving.”

There is, though, an entirely different feel to the tour in America in comparison to Europe but it is a contrast Henry has embraced.
“It’s a totally different atmosphere on the Symetra Tour. The girls aren’t settled because everyone is striving to be on the LPGA Tour,” she said. “A lot of the players on the European Tour are pretty settled but the girls on the Symetra Tour are generally a lot younger and they’re all working their butts off to progress to the next level so it’s cool to be in that kind of environment.”
With Henry’s focus switching to the Women’s British Open as soon as the Scottish Open is over, this is exactly the kind of high-stakes few weeks she relishes.
“These two tournaments coming up are exactly why I play golf,” she said. "I went down and played Lytham [where the British Open will be held] the other week - that was the first time I’d ever played it and I loved it. Obviously I want to play well but my main focus is to enjoy it and actually, that’s the key for me to playing well, making sure I’m having fun.”

Monday, 16 July 2018

LAURA DAVIES CRUISES TO HISTORIC VICTORY IN THE INAUGURAL US SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP


Laura Davies, who entered the day with a five-stroke lead over Juli Inkster, shot a final-round 68 on Sunday to complete a dominating victory in the inaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open at Chicago Golf Club. Davies finished at 16-under-par 276, 10 strokes clear of Inkster.

Inkster and England's Trish Johnson both closed with even-par 73s, with Inkster (6-under 286) placing second by two strokes over Johnson (4-under 288).

To read the full story -- CLICK HERE
Davies is flying to London on Sunday night, and after a week off, will next tee it up at the Ladies Scottish Open at Gullane and then play the Women’s British Open at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. It will be interesting to see what her confidence level is as she goes back out on the LPGA Tour. If she wins again on tour, she’d shatter the record for oldest tour winner, which is Beth Daniel at 46.