Ten French women in the final of the LET Cards

Ten French women in the final of the LET Cards
Ten French women in the final of the LET Cards
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French amateur player Vanessa Bouvet (photo) took first place in one of the four qualifying tournaments for the Ladies European Tour (LET) Cards Final. Agathe Laisné, Chloé Salort, Loïs Lau, Anaïs Meyssonnier and Emie Peronnin also managed to join the four other French women already qualified.

Vanessa Bouvet ranked first, tied with the New Zealander Amelia Garveyof the qualifying tournament for the final of the cards of the Ladies European Tour contested on the course of Rattan. Agathe Laisnésixth, and Chloe Salorteleventh, also won their ticket on this same course.

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“It’s a good thing to have qualified and I’m very excited to take on the challenges ahead and get this LET card,” commented Vanessa Bouvet.

Graduate of the University of Nebraska team and winner of the last European Championships by mid-amateur teams in September, this season she had participated in eight tournaments of the Ladies European Tour Access Series (LETAS).

“I think I will prepare for next week by coming in with the same mentality of playing without fear, focusing and committing to every shot. »

Loïs Lau qualified by taking tenth place in the tournament played on the course of Similar.

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Anaïs Meyssonnier qualified by taking thirteenth place in the tournament played on the course of Palm Ourika.

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Emie Peronnin qualified by taking sixteenth place in the tournament played on the course of Noria.

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Three more than last year

In total, there are six of them, compared to three last year, to have qualified for the final of the cards on the courses of the All the food et Royal Golf of Marrakech scheduled for December 16 to 20. And ten to dispute it since Emma Grechi, Anne-Charlotte Mora, Charlotte Liautier et Lucie Malchirand were already automatically qualified. Their goal will be to enter the top 20, in order to have full playing rights on the European women’s circuit.

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Photo : Tristan Jones / LET

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