The NSW Women’s Open, a thrilling addition to the Ladies European Tour, is taking place at the prestigious Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club in New South Wales, Australia. The tournament, offering a commendable prize money of €300,000, has seen some remarkable golf by the women professionals over four rounds.
Mariajo Uribe from Colombia secured the win in Australia, with a total score of -14. Right on her heels, Bronte Law from England managed to claim the second spot with a total score of -13. Marta Martin from Spain ended up in the third position with a total score of -9. England’s Cara Gainer and Taiwanese Pei-Ying Tsai wrapped up the round with a tie at the fourth spot, both with a total score of -8.
In terms of the day’s best performance, Bronte Law and Leonie Harm from Germany, and Teresa Toscano from Spain were the stars, each recording a daily score of -5.
This marks a significant event in the Ladies European Tour, with both experienced golfers and young talents showcasing exceptional skills. The tournament video, consisting of the NSW Women’s Open Highlights, presents an engaging compilation of the highlights of the third round of this noteworthy tournament.
With the tournament now concluded, the attention now shifts towards the next events in the Ladies European Tour. One thing is certain – there’s no dearth of talent in women’s professional golf and each tournament on the tour is proof of that. Remember to stay tuned for more Ladies European Tour highlights from future tournaments.
NSW Women’s Open: The Ladies European Tour round 3 highlights
About the Ladies European Tour
The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.
The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.