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Perrine Delacour experienced an eventful spring, juggling with the LET and LPGA Tour tournaments. The Picardy remains enthusiastic despite a timetable that leaves little room for improvisation, or even planning.
For several weeks, Perrine Delacour Chains tournaments and kilometers, carried by an exceptional dynamic but also by an agenda worthy of a marathon. Between his victory in South Africa over the Ladies European Tourhis participation in two tournaments of LPGA Tour and his preparation for theAramco Korea Championshipthe Frenchwoman did not really grant herself a respite.
“I won Sunday, then I took a direct flight to go play on the LPGA Tour for two weeks and here I am in Seoul, She says on the Ladies European Tour website. The month was very busy; I did not expect to be so busy, but it went pretty well. I didn’t have much time to savor [la victoire] Because I was going from tournament to tournament, but it’s really good to have a second to my credit. »»
I went to the more confident and happy LPGA Tour after my victory, so that helped me a lot.
“It was good. I went to the more confident and happy LPGA Tour after my victory, so that helped me a lot. Especially in Los Angeles, where my brother died. So it was a good time with the family, we especially had fun both and then three of the four days were good. »»

A timetable that makes you dizzy
His calendar is so dense that Perrine Delacour has not even been able to stop her choices for the rest of the season. “For the moment, I play in Korea, the Dutch Ladies Open and the Jabra Ladies Openbut I have not yet decided for the month of June. I will play the tests co-canceled in July; I try to find a balance between the two circuits “she explains, visibly delighted but lucid about the difficulty of reconciling everything.
Between travel, training and competition, the Picardy savor every moment despite fatigue and time difference. “It’s difficult, but we are trying to stay awake as much as possible. I’m going to go and train a little, then do bodybuilding, to stay as awake as possible and get used to time difference because the tournament begins on Friday. »»
Her enthusiasm remains intact at the idea of playing a journey that she does not know this week, discovering new countries and finding the atmosphere of team events in Korea.
Photo © LET / Tristan Jones
