Fuenfstueck overcomes early swings to secure a PIF London Championship – Golf News

Germany’s Laura Fuenfstueck had a roller coaster day that quickly lost her lead for a night before recovering to win her first Ladies European Tour in the PIF London Championship at the Centurion Club on Sunday.
The event, supported by Golf Saudi, is the third iconic stop for the PIF Global Series this season, continuing its interest in high drama, when Fuenfstueck (three clear at the start of the day) returned to the fields, back to the competition and back to the debate, including 17 and 18 times, including 17 and 18 times, including 17 and 18 times.
Her short-lived birdie putt means she denies Ecuador’s Daniela DakiaTh Ejected her rankings.
Fuenfstueck, who played 114 games before winning the game for the first time, said: “Last week (at the AIG Women’s Open) helped, and helped in the first two days.
Seven players were led in the day seeing lead tides and flows, Fuenfstueckroad and 4Th Hole won the victory by restoring her calmness and shooting into the heart of 18 with a grand second shotTh Green.
Her eagle putt crossed the cup, but she undoubtedly made a mistake with a foot birdie putt because of the huge moment, burying her face in her hands.
Darquea, who won only the rental card in qualifying last year, won the five-shot title with a 68-shot closing ceremony in the final three holes.
She said: “That’s great. I had a great time. I thought the last nine games were very competitive. I had a lot of fun. I was happy to see Laura win, obviously when I got to 15, I got the 15-year-old game. I saw the rankings. I knew I had a chance and I needed to do some putting. I was very happy with the results.” ”
It was another day for the Du Toit team, captained by Danielle Du Toit, who was listed on the scene after being late for Charley Hull on Thursday night and won the team match in dramatic style on Saturday.
A large crowd enjoyed another glorious day in Centurion, enjoying events and clinics on site and focusing on some of the best players in the world.
The competition is another example of Saudi golf’s support for women’s golf, not only showing the best in the world, but also providing opportunities for local children and beginners who may have never played in the GO Golf clinic.
Saudi Golf is also focused on strengthening Saudi Arabia’s golf ecosystem, promoting mass participation in the sport, and promoting the rise of the Kingdom as a center for golf, tourism and investment.
For more information on the PIF Global Series and the upcoming PIF London Championship, visit: www.pifglobalseries.com



