- Caroline Martens wins Lalla Aicha Tour School by Eight Strokes
- Nobuhle Dlamini qualifies, becoming first representative from Swaziland on LET
- Lucie Andre records hole-in-one during final round at Samanah Golf Club
- 31 players finished at +2 or better earning Category 8a Membership for 2014
MARRAKECH, MOROCCO – December 18, 2013: Caroline Martens saved the best until
last as she fired an eight-under-par 64 during the fifth and final round of
Lalla Aicha Tour School for the 2014 Ladies European Tour season in Morocco.
The 26-year-old Norwegian posted eight birdies at Samanah Golf Club in
Marrakech on a warm and breezy day to end eight strokes ahead of the field on
13-under-par.
“It feels fantastic. I played ridiculously well and didn’t make any mistakes
out there. I was striking the ball perfect, I was putting well. It was a
fantastic round of golf: the best I’ve ever played,” said Martens, who had her
mother, Ingrid, on caddie duties.
“The one word I kept on thinking on every shot, every day, was patience.
Like, ‘It’s a marathon of a week, I have to be patient; it’s not over until it’s
over. Even on the last putt on 18, I just kept saying to myself, I need to be
patient, I need to be patient, just breathe, take one shot at a time, don’t get
ahead of yourself and enjoy the moment really.”
Having previously held Category 9b membership of the LET in 2012, Martens
kept competitive by playing on the LET Access Series in 2013, but dislocated
both of her shoulders during a tournament in Sweden in early September.
“It’s been such a difficult year and I’ve worked so hard. Having this week
going the way it did, it makes me feel like all the hard work I’ve put into it
really paid off. I’m really looking forward to next year, getting started and
improving on what I did here,” she said.
Sally Watson of Scotland and Germany’s Steffi Kirchmayr shot rounds of 68 and
73 respectively to share second on five-under-par.
A stroke further back were Swedish pair Josephine Janson and Viva Schlasberg,
who tied for fourth with amateur Nobuhle Dlamini, who qualified to become the
LET’s first representative from Swaziland.
Early in the final round, Lucie Andre used her six-iron to hole-in-one at the
third, which was her second ace during an LET qualifying tournament, as she also
had one on the North Course at La Manga.
At the end of an emotional and nerve-wracking five days in Marrakech a total
of 31 players finished on two-over-par or better, earning Category 8a Membership
of the LET for the 2014 season.
In addition to those already mentioned, new players to qualify included
Ariane Provot and Isabelle Boineau of France, South African Kim Williams, Tessa
Teachman of the USA, Krista Bakker of Finland, Austrian Nina Muehl, Germany’s
Karolin Lampert, England’s Charlotte Thompson and Victoria Lovelady of
Brazil.
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