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Hedwall wins Hero Women’s Indian Open,Nicollet tied 22nd

Hedwall fired a final round 69 for a tally of 12-under 204 to triumph at the event.

Caroline Hedwall struck a purple patch in the middle of her round with four straight birdies to win the Hero Women’s Indian Open,her fourth title on the Ladies European Tour in her rookie year.

The 22-year-old Hedwall fired a final round 69 for a final tally of 12-under 204 to triumph at the US 300,000 co-sanctioned event at the DLF Golf and Country Club.

The victory earned the Swede US 45,000 in prize money.

Among the Indians,Sharmila Nicollet returned a card of 68 to finish tied-22nd at one-over 217,while Amateur Gauri Monga finished tied-37th at 221. Kiran Matharu,British golfer of Indian origin,finished tied 10th after rounds of 68,74 and 71.

Thailand’s Pornanong Phatlum (70),gunning for her third Hero Indian Open title in four years,had to settle for second place and a prize cheque of US 30,450 after returning a tournament tally of 10-under 206.

Phatlum’s 70 had two bogeys,a three-putt on the ninth and another on 16th and that proved costly for the small-built but ever-smiling Thai golfer. She won the title in 2008 and 2009 and was tied sixth last year.

Welsh golfer Becky Morgan brought in her second successive card of 69 to finish third at eight-under 208.

Morgan took home US 21,000 for her effort. Morgan,who was tied 10th last year,is still looking for her first win on LET despite finishing in top-5 eight times.

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South African Lee-Ann Pace (69-72-68) was tied for fourth with Linda Wessberg (Swe) at 209. Nontaya Srisawang (Thailand) and Pernilla Lindberg,the co-leaders on first day finished tied at sixth.

Defending champion Laura Davies had missed the cut.

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