There was plenty of volatility atop the leaderboard on Sunday, as Scotland’s Michele Thomson’s magnificent final round 67 gave her the clubhouse lead at 5-under 211. The lead was short lived, however, as Wikstrom eagled the 18th for a final round 68 and a one-stroke lead at 6-under. Cowley gained a share of the lead with birdie on the 12th but failed to overtake the Fin over the final six holes.
However, Malchirand quickly lost her overnight lead after a bogey on the opening hole while Cowley made a birdie. After a birdie on the ninth, Malchirand was just one behind Cowley at the turn. She regained her lead with back-to-back birdies on 11 and 12, but quickly relinquished it with bogeys on 13 and 15 to fall one off the pace.

“I played up and down. I made birdies and bogeys, so it was quite stressful, but it was really good,” said Malchirand. “On the back nine, there are a lot of leaderboards so I saw my name on the top, then going down again and then back on top. After my putt on 17, I thought maybe I could do it with the par-5 18th coming up. I thought this was my time.”
Malchirand becomes the second amateur player to win a professional women’s event this year following 19-year old Caitlyn Mcnab’s victory on the Sunshine Ladies Tour’s Jabra Classic in April.



