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Sara Kouskova won the Lavaux Ladies Open

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Sara Kouskova won the ASGI Lavaux Ladies Open, a LET Access tournament held in Puidoux, Switzerland, on the Golf de Lavaux course (par 72) with a total of 204 (70 67 67, -12) strokes. The Czech preceded German amateur Helen Briem, second with 208 (-8).

Third place with 209 (-7) for Chiara Noja and for the Swiss amateur Elena Moosman. Among the seven Italians who participated in the event, Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso (72 71 76) and Clara Manzalini (71 71 77) finished in 31st position with a score of 219 (+3).

Erika De Martini placed 44 / a with 222 (71 75 76, +6). However, Sara Berselli, Martina Flori and the amateur Alessia Fornara did not make it past the cut. Forced to retire Caterina Tatti.

Sara Kouskova, results

For Sara Kouskova, 23 years old from Prague, this is the fourth career success on LET Access, the third of the season and the second consecutive after the one obtained at the Elite Hotels Open last September 2nd.

Sára Kousková is a Czech golfer. Her caddy and advisor is the Czech Olympic field hockey referee Jakub Mejzlík, and the head coach is Pavel Nič, jr. In June 2021, she became the first Czech winner of the tournament of the second highest European professional competition LETAS, which took place in the Konopiště golf resort.

In December 2021, she finished sixth at the Ladies European Tour qualifying school in the Spanish resort of La Manga.[2] She thus achieved the best Czech ranking when she surpassed Klára Spilková’s 9th place and as the only Czech woman secured a full playing card on the Ladies European Tour, the highest professional European competition.

By 2022, she started in professional tournaments with the status of an amateur player, i.e. she could not accept prize money. She announced her transition to the pros in May 2022, when she planned to graduate from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in art.

As a member of the University of Texas, she won the 2021 NCAA Division I Arizona Wildcat Invitational. Together with the Texas Longhorns women’s team, she dominated a total of 9 NCAA Division I college tournaments from 2018–2022.

In December 2021, she was ranked No. 5 in the Golfweek / Sagarin American College Rankings, which track the performance of all female players in an NCAA college program. In 2021 WAGC received the Edith Cummings Munson Award for academic and athletic excellence.

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