Bronte Law enjoys LET win

Bronte Law enjoys LET win

Bronte played a significant part in the Solhiem Cup win for Europe over the USA at Gleneagles a few years ago and has been playing her golf in the USA on the LPGA Tour as well as the European Tour.

She fired a phenomenal final round of 64 (-9) to come from behind and clinch a three-shot victory on a low scoring final day in Morocco.

Bronte got off to a hot start rolling in a birdie on the first before dropping a shot on the next.

She didn’t let that stop her as she powered her way into the lead by carding eight birdies, one eagle and one bogey in the next 16 holes to take her third LET victory.

Speaking about her whirlwind final day, Bronte who won Q School in 2018 in Morocco said: “I think I should come back to Morocco more often, I’m very happy to come back and win. This win feels a little bit surreal.”

Bronte’s last victory came in 2022 at the Aramco Team Series-London (Individual) and she spoke openly about struggling mentally on the course and believing in her ability to win again.

“This win represents all the hard work that I did in the off season.

“I really struggled last year and have done a lot of work with my mental coach and Ian Wisdom who is obviously a legend of the game.

“This proves that when I put the hard work in and when I believe in myself that I can still compete at the very top of my game.

She returned home to celebrate and was keen to dedicate this win to her family for their enduring support.

“I was out on my own this week, my family couldn’t come, my phone is blowing up right now with messages. But this one is for all the family.”

Pic: Bronte is pictured with the winner’s trophy

Credit to the LET Tour pr for pic & copy

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