Darcey Harry has secured her maiden European Tour title in her debut year 2025 Hulencourt Women's Open final round -13D Harry (Wal);-10N Nadaud (Fra);-9AGarvey (NZ) Selected others:-7L Walsh (Ire);-6C Gainer(Eng);-4S Byrne (Ire);-1L Hall (Wal);+1MMacLaren (Eng), B Smith (Eng) Full leaderboard Welsh rookie Darcey Harry won her first Ladies European Tour event with a three-shot victory at the Hulencourt Women's Open in Belgium. The 22-year-old shot a final round of 68 to take the title ahead of France's Nastasia Nadaud and New Zealand's Amelia Garvey. Harry hit a remarkable five birdies and an eagle on the par-five 13th hole to storm her way to victory. Having only turned pro last year, she earned her place on the tour after coming through qualifying in December. "I don't even know what to say right now," she said after securing victory. "I'm so excited. I didn't think I'd ever picture myself winning on the tour, so it's so nice to know I've finally done it. "I think the last putt was probably the most nervous I've ever been in my life." This victory gets her into the AIG Women's Open, where she will be playing on her home course Royal Porthcawl - something she admitted was on her mind. "I was thinking that walking down the 18th and I was pretty nervous about not getting into that, so I think that's another huge win for me this week." India's Avani Prashanth had started the final day in the lead but fell away with a round of 75. Ireland's Lauren Walsh finished in a share of fifth place on seven-under, while England's Cara Gainer finished tied seventh on six-under par.
Harry seals first European Tour title at Hulencourt Open
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Darcey Harry has made a remarkable debut on the Ladies European Tour by clinching her first title at the 2025 Hulencourt Women's Open in Belgium. The 22-year-old Welsh golfer showcased her talent with a final round score of 68, finishing with a total of -13, three strokes ahead of her nearest competitors, France's Nastasia Nadaud and New Zealand's Amelia Garvey, who finished at -10 and -9, respectively. Harry's performance was highlighted by an impressive five birdies and an eagle on the par-five 13th hole, which significantly contributed to her victory. Having turned professional only last year, Harry secured her place on the tour through qualifying in December, making this win a significant milestone in her burgeoning career. After her triumph, Harry expressed her disbelief and excitement, stating, "I don't even know what to say right now. I'm so excited. I didn't think I'd ever picture myself winning on the tour, so it's so nice to know I've finally done it." Her emotional response underscores the importance of this victory in her journey as a professional golfer.
In addition to the prestige of winning her first European Tour event, this victory also qualifies Harry for the upcoming AIG Women's Open, where she will compete at her home course, Royal Porthcawl. She acknowledged the pressure she felt on the 18th hole, particularly regarding her qualification for the Open, stating, "I was thinking that walking down the 18th and I was pretty nervous about not getting into that, so I think that's another huge win for me this week." While India's Avani Prashanth began the final day leading the tournament, she struggled with a round of 75, which ultimately affected her standing. Notably, Irish golfer Lauren Walsh finished tied for fifth at seven-under, while England's Cara Gainer ended the tournament tied for seventh at six-under par. Harry's victory not only marks a personal achievement but also sets the stage for her future endeavors on the tour as she continues to develop her professional career.
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