Germany’s Helen Briem clinched her first win as a professional after a play off at the Rose Ladies Open.
The four-time LETAS champion was two shots back at the 36-hole mark and produced a round of 66 (-6) with a stunning eagle on the 18th to be in the playoff alongside 2023 graduate England’s Hannah Screen.
The duo headed back up to 18 for the playoff and both made birdies on the first and pars on the second. On the third hole, Briem made her par putt to clinch victory.
What a finish to Rose Ladies Open 2024!! Congratulations Helen Briem
After a suspense packed day, we ended with Helen and @hannah_golf both eagling the last hole in regulation to finish at 13 under par.
With light fading, 3 playoff holes were needed to decide the winner!!… pic.twitter.com/h0SdzKCkzb
— Rose Ladies Golf (@RoseLadiesGolf) September 8, 2024
Briem said: “It feels fantastic to get my first win as a professional, especially here at the Rose Ladies Open.
“Every tournament has its own story and this one is mine. I’m so happy to have another win. In regulation play, I considered hitting a three-wood after the tee. But I drove it and had a distance I didn’t like at all. But I still finished with an eagle, and it was incredible.
Our 2024 Champion Helen Briem!! Congrats!! @LETAccess @JustinRose99 pic.twitter.com/2tdHqoAAiQ
— Rose Ladies Golf (@RoseLadiesGolf) September 8, 2024
The prize fund for this year’s edition of the Rose Ladies Open, backed by Justin and Kate Rose was €85,000, an increase of €15,000 on the previous year. With the champion Briem taking home €13,600, the highest amount in LET Access Series (LETAS) history.
Briem, who had three consecutive wins on LETAS back in June, has now confirmed her LET card for the 2025 season.
“In a play-off, you have to give it everything and, in the end, it went my way and I’m so happy. I couldn’t read my last putt, so I had to improvise and do aim point but it all worked out well. “It’s been an amazing season so far and it’s so incredible that I’ve achieved my aim of getting my LET card.”
Sweden’s Isabell Ekstrom finished third on 12-under-par whilst fellow Swede Kajsa Arwefjall finished fourth on eleven-under-par.
In her professional debut England’s Mimi Rhodes finished tied fifth alongside Gabriella Cowley.
LETAS now travels across the English Channel to France for the Hauts de France Pas de Calais, a co-sanctioned event with the Alps Tour.
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