Germany’s Helen Briem clinched her first win as an expert after a play off on the Rose Women Open held at Brocket Corridor in Hertfordshire.
The four-time LETAS champion was two photographs again on the 36-hole mark and produced a spherical of 66 (-6) with a surprising eagle on the 18th to be within the playoff alongside 2023 graduate England’s Hannah Display screen.
The duo headed again as much as 18 for the playoff and each made birdies on the primary and pars on the second. On the third gap, Briem made her par putt to clinch victory.
Briem stated: “It feels improbable to get my first win as an expert, particularly right here on the Rose Women Open.
“Each match has its personal story and this one is mine. I’m so blissful to have one other win.
“In regulation play, I thought-about hitting a three-wood after the tee. However I drove it and had a distance I didn’t like in any respect. However I nonetheless completed with an eagle, and it was unimaginable.
Briem, who had three consecutive wins on LETAS again in June, has now confirmed her LET card for the 2025 season.
She stated: “It’s been a tremendous season thus far and it’s so unimaginable that I’ve achieved my goal of getting my LET card.”
Sweden’s Isabell Ekstrom completed third on 12-under while fellow Swede Kajsa Arwefjall completed fourth on 11-under.
In her skilled debut England’s Mimi Rhodes, recent off her Curtis Cup success, completed tied fifth alongside Gabriella Cowley.