IK Kim with her second LET trophy following her 2009 win in Dubai |
IK Kim improved on her overnight lead to claim a commanding five stroke victory at the ISPS HANDA Ladies European Masters.
Four birdies on the front nine in a round of 68 at Buckinghamshire Golf Club saw the 26-year-old South Korean end on a four-round total of 18-under-par 270, holding off the challenge of Australian Nikki Campbell, who had two eagles and a birdie in her 67.
Rising star Stephanie Meadow from Northern Ireland, playing in her second event as a professional after finishing third two weeks earlier at the US Women’s Open, equalled the course record with nine birdies in a 63. She ended in a share of third on 11-under-par, alongside South African Lee-Anne Pace and Germany’s Caroline Masson.
In bright and breezy conditions, Kim collected her fifth victory as a professional and her first since the 2010 Lorena Ochoa Invitational. She said that caddie, Gerald Adams, whose nose was broken by a stray golf ball during the Pro-Am on Wednesday, had inspired her to win the event.
“It’s amazing that he was caddying for me on Thursday because he got hit by a golf ball on Wednesday and was bleeding everywhere. His attitude towards living and daily life is inspiring to me and many people on the tour,” said Kim. Adams recovered from prostate cancer last year.
The World No.24 continued: “I just had a great time. It’s great to win the tournament and this is my first time playing the course so I’m really honoured to win the championship. I feel like I’ve been hitting the ball really well and putting really well so I just had to go out there and enjoy myself.”
Campbell, who played with Kim for the first three rounds, commented: “I played really well but couldn’t catch IK. I’m happy with second.”
Meadow, who had her best ever round, added: “It’s been a dream start but it’s also a dream to play in this environment. US Open and here: the bigger the better! It’s more fun. Being out here playing for a crowd is what I love to do.”
As Meadow was heading to Final Qualifying at Southport & Ainsdale for the coming week’s Ricoh Women’s British Open at Royal Birkdale, Hannah Jun of the United States and Ladies European Tour rookies Amy Boulden and Sally Watson could celebrate qualifying for the major championship, as the leading three Ladies European Tour members not otherwise exempt.
This was Boulden’s second qualification for a major championship at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in the space of seven weeks, as she also qualified for the US Women’s Open at the same golf course.
“It suits my eye, I like the greens and I feel like I can hole a lot of putts but to be honest I didn’t hole too many putts this week I just hit it quite close,” Boulden said.
Local player Annabel Dimmock also gave the galleries reason to cheer as she eagled the ninth and holed her bunker shot on the last green for a 67 to end in a share of 27th place on her Ladies European Tour debut. The 17-year-old amateur from Wentworth has just joined the Ladies European Tour Access Series and is now heading north in her attempt to earn her major championship debut this week.
IK Kim and Gerald Adams in the final round |
ISPS HANDA Ladies European Masters
Buckinghamshire Golf Club
Collated Final Scores:
270 – I.K. Kim (KOR) 71 68 63 68
275 – Nikki Campbell (AUS) 72 68 68 67
277 – Stephanie Meadow (NIR) 73 71 70 63, Lee-Anne Pace (RSA) 70 69 70 68, Caroline Masson (GER) 68 74 66 69
278 – Amelia Lewis (USA) 68 71 68 71, Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA) 70 71 68 69, Ariya Jutanugarn (THA) 72 73 66 67, Sarah Kemp (AUS) 67 68 72 71, Vikki Laing (SCO) 69 72 69 68
279 – Amy Boulden (WAL) 69 69 72 69, Hannah Jun (USA) 71 71 70 67, Minjee Lee (AUS) 71 68 67 73
280 – Charley Hull (ENG) 70 74 68 68, Sarah-Jane Smith (AUS) 72 70 67 71, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 69 70 71 70
281 – Sophie Giquel-bettan (FRA) 74 71 67 69
282 – Katie Burnett (USA) 70 71 72 69, Sally Watson (SCO) 67 73 69 73
283 – Karrie Webb (AUS) 73 70 70 70, Diana Luna (ITA) 69 72 72 70
284 – Liz Young (ENG) 75 70 70 69
285 – Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 73 71 72 69
286 – Becky Morgan (WAL) 68 72 73 73, Su-Hyun Oh (AUS) 70 75 66 75, Stephanie Na (AUS) 71 70 72 73
287 – Connie Chen (RSA) 73 74 73 67, Cheyenne Woods (USA) 70 75 71 71, Annabel Dimmock (ENG) 72 74 74 67, Holly Clyburn (ENG) 76 71 68 72
288 – Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 72 72 73 71, Malene Jorgensen (DEN) 77 67 72 72
289 – Pamela Pretswell (SCO) 70 77 71 71, Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 76 70 76 67, Maria Hernandez (ESP) 74 74 69 72, Celine Herbin (FRA) 67 71 74 77, Tania Elosegui (ESP) 73 74 73 69, Valentine Derrey (FRA) 69 76 70 74, Camilla Lennarth (SWE) 73 76 70 70, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 74 75 68 72, Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 70 75 71 73, Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 77 73 71 68, Patricia Sanz Barrio (ESP) 74 73 76 66, Georgia Hall (ENG) 72 73 70 74, Klara Spilkova (CZE) 71 76 72 70
290 – Florentyna Parker (ENG) 74 74 72 70, Caroline Afonso (FRA) 74 70 75 71
291 – Linda Wessberg (SWE) 74 76 70 71, Rebecca Artis (AUS) 73 74 73 71, Lydia Hall (WAL) 75 74 73 69
292 – Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 77 71 72 72, Margherita Rigon (ITA) 74 73 71 74, Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 73 75 67 77, Fabienne In-albon (SUI) 73 76 73 70, Jia Yun Li (CHN) 72 73 77 70, Nicole Broch Larsen (DEN) 74 76 71 71, Hannah Burke (ENG) 73 73 77 69
293 – Daniela Holmqvist (SWE) 75 74 74 70, Noora Tamminen (FIN) 73 77 74 69, Sophie Walker (ENG) 70 78 74 71, Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 70 72 74 77, Laura Davies (ENG) 74 74 72 73
294 – Jing Yan (CHN) 71 78 76 69
295 – Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 72 73 74 76, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 78 71 73 73, Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 75 75 73 72, Lucie Andre (FRA) 78 70 75 72, Bree Arthur (AUS) 73 75 75 72
296 – Mathilda Cappeliez (FRA) 74 75 77 70, Mireia Prat (ESP) 74 76 71 75, Lorie Kane (CAN) 73 76 76 71
297 – Ariane Provot (FRA) 72 78 76 71, Isabell Gabsa (GER) 71 74 75 77
299 – Louise Larsson (SWE) 73 76 79 71, Julie Greciet (FRA) 77 72 78 72
301 – Anais Maggetti (SUI) 73 76 80 72
303 – Elisabeth Esterl (GER) 73 77 78 75