British Carla Gayner secured her first Ladies’ European Tour victory after beating India’s Diksha Dagal in the playoffs at Morocco’s Lala Meriem Cup.
Entering the final day, only two shots separated the top 10 players, becoming a tight leaderboard for Royal Golf Dar es Salam.
Starting the final round in Tied 5th place, Gainer produced six birdies to sign a total of 4-under par 69 and 9-under.
The 29-year-old from Berkshire birded the playoff hall and was able to secure his first Tour victory since becoming a professional in 2020, but he birded the playoff hall.
“You can’t really ask for something better in the first tournament of the year,” he said, finishing second in the 2022 Women’s Open in Belgium. “When we started out how many players were screaming, I knew, and I knew there would be some low scores. If I shot 3 or 4 or less, I thought I could have a chance.”
She added: Then I made birdies on the 15th of the par 5 and from there I continued to rack them up and hit some really great iron shots to 16 and 17.
Gaynor, who won the first prize of 67,500 euros, is a member of Castleroyle Golf Club in Maidenhead, and she is a junior and official ambassador for the club, part of the club’s portfolio, and past member. did. Several seasons.
“We’ve been working hard to get the most out of our lives,” said Daniel Hawkins, general manager of Castle Royle at Club Company. Cara has been a member of Castle Royle since she was 14 and is very pleased to be able to play a supportive role in her success.
“We will continue to support her as she supports us in our efforts to increase awareness and participation in both women’s golf and junior golf.”