Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen won as number one

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The number 1 in the ranking, Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen, won the Montauban Ladies Open, the fourth event of the LET Access season, with 203 (68 67 68, -13) strokes. On the course of the Golf de Montauban l’Estang (par 72), in Montauban in France, the Dane preceded by three lengths the Slovenian Katja Pogacar and the English Emily Price, second with 206 (-10).
Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen, results
After having been runner up twice this year, with this victory Nielsen sees herself ever closer to winning the card for the major Tour. The young Danish golfer has had a successful amateur career, having won the Danish National Stroke Play Championship twice, first in 2017 and then in 2018, and being part of the Danish national team for several years for international competitions.
For her a check for 7,200 euros on a prize pool of 45,000. The Italians Martina Flori, Erika De Martini and Marta Spiazzi did not pass the cut 59/me with 150 (+6), Caterina Tatti, 74/me with 152 (+8), Sara Berselli, 80/me with 153 (+9 ) and Alessia Fornara, 105/m with 166 (+22).
Montauban (pron. /mÉÌ.to.bÉÌ/; Montalban in Occitan) is a French commune of 57,969 inhabitants, capital of the Tarn and Garonne department in the Occitanie region. Montauban is classified as a city of art and history.
The most used building material is red brick. The city represents a specificity of the architecture of the region in which it is located. Founded in 1144 by the Count of Toulouse, as was the case for many towns in southwestern France, it responds to certain characteristics: its streets form a precise grid and intersect at right angles to meet in a central rectangular square.
The historic center is very homogeneous and no modern building breaks the harmony of the red brick facades, generally built between the 17th and 18th centuries. Montauban was founded in 1144 by Alfonso Giordano, count of Toulouse; it is probable that…
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