Swiss rookie Chiara Tamburlini defeats Kirsten Rudgeley on first play-off hole to win Lacoste Ladies Open de France
A dramatic finale at the Lacoste Ladies Open de France ended with Chiara Tamburlini calling herself a two-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner thanks to a play-off victory over Kirsten Rudgeley.
With the pair locked at seven-under-par it was back to the 18th hole at Golf Barriere where the Swiss rookie produced an excellent birdie after her Aussie opponent’s effort came up short.
The victory is Tamburlini’s second of 2024 after she dominated in South Africa to claim the Joburg Ladies Open.
“It was way too stressful!” she said afterwards. “Kirsten played so well today, especially on the back nine, she really lit it up and it was tough for me to keep up. The birdie on 17 in regular play was huge to keep up with her. And then the birdie on the play-off hole was incredible. I can’t really believe it right now. It all went so fast!”
Tamburlini started the day one shot clear of Annabel Dimmock with Rudgeley four shots behind in Deauville. A nervy start saw the Swiss star drop three shots on the front nine, however, three birdies in a row on the 8th, 9th, and 10th moved Tamburlini two clear before Rudgeley lit things up on the back nine making four birdies on the 11th, 12th, 15th and 16th to move into the lead.
Then, the shot of a champion. Tamburlini stiffing her approach on the par-3 17th to tie things up and force a playoff with an even par round of 71.
“To be honest the nerves were a lot worse from about 13 onwards,” she said. “13 to 18 were horrendous. I got so nervous. I didn’t have my best day out there. I needed to keep my game together and keep making birdies because that’s what the others were doing. It was a lot worse with the nerves in regulation. Walking down the play-off hole, I was just excited that I had made it that far.”
Onto the play-off at Golf Barriere and after splitting the fairway Tamburlini produced more magic almost holing her approach as it spun back to seven-feet. Rudgeley did well to hit the green after pulling her drive left but with the birdie effort coming up short, Tamburlini was able to hole her putt for victory.
“It was a rollercoaster day,” she continued. “I did not have my A-game. Especially at the beginning. I couldn’t make a putt but I just kept telling myself it’s not over until 18. It all worked out in the end.”
“The win builds my confidence because even though I played well, it was a fight this week. Things didn’t come that easy like when I won in Joburg. It felt like I was in a flow state there. It was really a grind this week so it’s great to see I can grind it out.”
With the victory, Tamburlini moves to 1,918.44 points on the LET Order of Merit extending her lead to 393.98 points over Manon De Roey. The Belgian had a wonderful Saturday herself carding a round of the day 66 (-5) to finish third on six-under par.
After a round of 72 (+1) Dimmock finished in a tie for fourth alongside Finland’s Noora Komulainen and Italy’s Virginia Elena Carta. France’s Lois Lau ended the week as the best placed amateur finishing T15 on one-under par.
Next up on the LET is a return to China for the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF – Shenzhen event from 4-6 October.