World No.12 Shanshan Feng earned a one stroke victory in the individual stroke play event for professionals being held over 54 holes on the Vintage Course at Mission Hills Haikou, making history as the first player from mainland China to win on the Ladies European Tour. Feng finished with a 10 under par total of 206 after rounds of 66, 69 and 71, ending a stroke ahead of Thailand’s Pornanong Phatlum, with Sweden’s Pernilla Lindberg a shot further behind in third. Feng’s partner in the team event, Liying Ye, ended in share of fourth place on seven under par alongside Italian Diana Luna, who led the tournament outright after 13 holes. However, the former Solheim Cup player dropped a shot at the 16th to fall into a tie for the lead with Feng. She then triple bogeyed the 18th after hitting her second shot into a water hazard over the back of the green.
The duo combined for a winning total of 415, 17 under par, with a two stroke victory over Thai pair Nontaya Srisawang and Phatlum, with Sweden’s Lindberg and Linda Wessberg three strokes further behind in third. Feng said: “I wasn’t really shooting a low score today. I think at one time I was like, three behind, but I wasn’t worried at all because I knew I would have more chances on the back nine and I would catch up and finally I got it. “I was really focusing on the team score and I saw the Thailand team was really strong. They played really well today and they were trying to catch up and me and my partner, we were talking about it and we said, ‘no, we can’t let them catch us.’” Feng played with her partner, Ye, in the final group and added: “It was really nice to play with her. She is my partner this week and has always been a nice sister to me. We chat a lot on the course and it really helps.” Ye, 33, from Fu Jian Province, said: “I was very relaxed because I knew that playing with Feng Shanshan we could win the team event.” Feng, 22, from Guangzhou, won twice on the LPGA of Japan in 2011, at the Meiji Chocolate Cup and the Miyagi TV Dunlop Ladies Cup, but this was her third career title as an individual and her first on home soil. Feng added: “It’s really special because I won twice in Japan last year but I haven’t won in China yet. I always played the Chinese Open but I haven’t won and last year I was second, so I really wanted to win a tournament in China and I did it, so I’m really happy.”
Yan was one of eight competitors vying for the amateur title and will now receive two tournament exemptions. She will be offered a spot in the Ladies European Tour’s Lalla Meryem Cup taking place from March 22-25 at Golf de L’Ocean in Agadir, Morocco and also to play in the China Ladies Open on the China LPGA Tour taking place during the second week of December. Yan, who hopes to represent China in the 2016 Olympic Games, said: “It was quite a challenge, this tournament, especially with the strong field of players, both professional and amateur. Getting a chance to play with Lydia Ko, the world number one amateur, again, his is the second time I’ve played with her, so I felt it was a challenge coming into the tournament both mentally and technically. I tried not to think about the tournament too much but more on my game. “I’m pretty glad that I did better than the first two days but it was a struggle though because from the beginning I felt like, it’s the last day and expectations are higher, so I really wanted to do well.” Yan has an unusual golf education. She started playing golf aged four and sat in the television commentary box many times as a youngster whilst her father, Ming, was commentating on tournament golf for ESPN. With Chinese winners in all three formats of the unique three-in-one event, the 2012 World Ladies Championship could mark a watershed moment for Chinese women’s golf, with many more bright young prospects set to burst through the ranks in the years to come. World Ladies Championship Mission Hills Haikou, Hainan, China The Vintage Course (par 72) March 2-4, 2012 Individual tournament Final Scores: 206 - Shanshan Feng (CHN) 66 69 71 207 - Pornanong Phatlum (THA) 68 69 70 208 - Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 69 70 69 209 - Liying Ye (CHN) 68 67 74, Diana Luna (ITA) 66 71 72 210 - Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 70 71 69 212 - Giulia Sergas (ITA) 71 73 68, Linda Wessberg (SWE) 69 72 71, Beth Allen (USA) 67 71 74, Melissa Reid (ENG) 70 74 68 213 - Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 71 70 72, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 71 71 71, Florentyna Parker (ENG) 69 68 76, Caroline Masson (GER) 70 70 73 214 - Candie Kung (TPE) 67 77 70 215 - Jennifer Rosales (PHL) 70 73 72, Line Vedel (DNK) 71 70 74, Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 74 69 72, Carin Koch (SWE) 68 75 72, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 73 70 72 216 - Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 67 74 75, Jing Yan (CHN) 72 73 71 217 - Stacey Keating (AUS) 73 72 72, Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 70 71 76, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 70 70 77, Xi Yu Lin (CHN) 68 77 72 218 - Carly Booth (SCO) 75 76 67, Rebecca Codd (IRL) 67 79 72, Amy Hung (TPE) 69 72 77, Lydia Ko (NZL) 71 71 76, Rebecca Flood (AUS) 71 73 74 219 - Sophie Giquel-bettan (FRA) 76 72 71, Karen Lunn (AUS) 70 76 73, Yue Xia Lu (CHN) 70 76 73, Stephanie Na (AUS) 72 74 73, Mei Hao Huang (CHN) 75 72 72 220 - Pan Pan Yan (CHN) 71 77 72, Cecilie Lundgreen (NOR) 72 70 78, Margherita Rigon (ITA) 71 75 74, Lucie Andre (FRA) 76 71 73, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 74 74 72, Lin Yan Shang (CHN) 73 71 76 221 - Sahra Hassan (WAL) 75 71 75, Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 72 72 77, Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 77 73 71, Yi Chen Liu (TPE) 70 73 78, Caizhu Guo (CHN) 71 72 78, Bo-Mi Suh (KOR) 76 73 72, Kylie Walker (SCO) 75 70 76, Klara Spilkova (HRV) 79 69 73 222 - Tao Li Yang (CHN) 75 72 75, Amelia Lewis (USA) 72 75 75, Yun Jye Wei (TPE) 72 71 79 223 - Sophie Walker (ENG) 70 78 75, Frances Bondad (AUS) 75 75 73 224 - Connie Chen (ZAF) 73 71 80, Tania Elosegui (ESP) 73 74 77 225 - Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 72 76 77, Anja Monke (GER) 72 82 71, Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 72 79 74 226 - Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 73 77 76, Bree Arthur (AUS) 69 77 80, Marieke Nivard (NLD) 75 73 78 227 - Dottie Ardina (PHL) 73 80 74 229 - Carmen Alonso (ESP) 76 78 75 230 - Jia Yun Li (CHN) 75 78 77, Hannah Jun (USA) 74 79 77 231 - Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 80 73 78 234 - Julie Tvede (DNK) 76 79 79 238 - Jessica Ji (KOR) 80 80 78 243 - Xiao Hong Chen (CHN) 82 81 80 Team scores: China R1: 134 > R2: 136 > R3: 145 > TOTAL: 415 Shan Shan FENG > R1: 66 > R2: 69 > R3: 71 > Total: 206 Li Ying YE > R1: 68 > R2: 67 > R3: 74 > Total: 209 Thailand R1: 138 > R2: 140 > R3: 139 > TOTAL: 417 Pornanong PHATLUM > R1: 68 > R2: 69 > R3: 70 > Total: 207 Nontaya SRISAWANG > R1: 70 > R2: 71 > R3: 69 > Total: 210 Sweden R1: 138 > R2: 142 > R3: 140 > TOTAL: 420 Pernilla LINDBERG > R1: 69 > R2: 70 > R3: 69 > Total: 208 Linda WESSBERG > R1: 69 > R2: 72 > R3: 71 > Total: 212 Italy R1: 137 > R2: 144 > R3: 140 > TOTAL: 421 Diana LUNA > R1: 66 > R2: 71 > R3: 72 > Total: 209 Giulia SERGAS > R1: 71 > R2: 73 > R3: 68 > Total: 212 England R1: 139 > R2: 142 > R3: 144 > TOTAL: 425 Melissa REID > R1: 70 > R2: 74 > R3: 68 > Total: 212 Florentyna PARKER > R1: 69 > R2: 68 > R3: 76 > Total: 213 Chinese Taipei R1: 136 > R2: 149 > R3: 147 > TOTAL: 432 Candie KUNG > R1: 67 > R2: 77 > R3: 70 > Total: 214 Amy HUNG > R1: 69 > R2: 72 > R3: 77 > Total: 218 France R1: 150 > R2: 141 > R3: 143 > TOTAL: 434 Virginie LAGOUTTE-CLEMENT > R1: 74 > R2: 69 > R3: 72 > Total: 215 Sophie GIQUEL-BETTAN > R1: 76 > R2: 72 > R3: 71 > Total: 219 Norway R1: 142 > R2: 140 > R3: 155 > TOTAL: 437 Marianne SKARPNORD > R1: 70 > R2: 70 > R3: 77 > Total: 217 Cecilie LUNDGREEN > R1: 72 > R2: 70 > R3: 78 > Total: 220 Germany R1: 142 > R2: 152 > R3: 144 > TOTAL: 438 Caroline MASSON > R1: 70 > R2: 70 > R3: 73 > Total: 213 Anja MONKE > R1: 72 > R2: 82 > R3: 71 > Total: 225 South Africa R1: 143 > R2: 149 > R3: 146 > TOTAL: 438 Lee-Anne PACE > R1: 71 > R2: 70 > R3: 72 > Total: 213 Ashleigh SIMON > R1: 72 > R2: 79 > R3: 74 > Total: 225 Scotland R1: 150 > R2: 146 > R3: 143 > TOTAL: 439 Carly BOOTH > R1: 75 > R2: 76 > R3: 67 > Total: 218 Kylie WALKER > R1: 75 > R2: 70 > R3: 76 > Total: 221 Philippines R1: 143 > R2: 153 > R3: 146 > TOTAL: 442 Jennifer ROSALES > R1: 70 > R2: 73 > R3: 72 > Total: 215 Dottie ARDINA > R1: 73 > R2: 80 > R3: 74 > Total: 227 United States R1: 141 > R2: 150 > R3: 151 > TOTAL: 442 Beth ALLEN > R1: 67 > R2: 71 > R3: 74 > Total: 212 Hannah JUN > R1: 74 > R2: 79 > R3: 77 > Total: 230 Australia R1: 149 > R2: 149 > R3: 145 > TOTAL: 443 Nikki GARRETT > R1: 74 > R2: 74 > R3: 72 > Total: 220 Frances BONDAD > R1: 75 > R2: 75 > R3: 73 > Total: 223 Spain R1: 149 > R2: 152 > R3: 152 > TOTAL: 453 Tania ELOSEGUI > R1: 73 > R2: 74 > R3: 77 > Total: 224 Carmen ALONSO > R1: 76 > R2: 78 > R3: 75 > Total: 229 Denmark R1: 153 > R2: 152 > R3: 150 > TOTAL: 455 Malene JORGENSEN > R1: 77 > R2: 73 > R3: 71 > Total: 221 Julie TVEDE > R1: 76 > R2: 79 > R3: 79 > Total: 234 China II R1: 148 > R2: 155 > R3: 153 > TOTAL: 456 Yu Yang ZHANG > R1: 73 > R2: 77 > R3: 76 > Total: 226 Jia Yun LI > R1: 75 > R2: 78 > R3: 77 > Total: 230 Netherlands R1: 155 > R2: 146 > R3: 156 > TOTAL: 457 Marieke NIVARD > R1: 75 > R2: 73 > R3: 78 > Total: 226 Marjet VAN DER GRAAFF > R1: 80 > R2: 73 > R3: 78 > Total: 231 Korea R1: 156 > R2: 153 > R3: 150 > TOTAL: 459 Bo-Mi SUH > R1: 76 > R2: 73 > R3: 72 > Total: 221 Jessica JI > R1: 80 > R2: 80 > R3: 78 > Total: 238 Wales RETIRED Becky BREWERTON > R1: 75 > R2: 38 > R3: > Total: Lydia HALL > R1: 73 > R2: 76 > R3: > Total: |
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