Felicity Johnson wins Tenerife Ladies Open
Felicity Johnson beat Becky Brewerton to claim her first Ladies European Tour win at the Tenerife Ladies Open.

Felicity Johnson beat Becky Brewerton to claim her first Ladies European Tour win at the Tenerife Ladies Open.
The 22-year-old shot a final round of 67 at Golf Costa Adeje to finish on 14-under, two shots ahead of Brewerton, who had led after the second and third days.
Brewerton of Wales, who led by three at halfway and with a round to go, stumbled to a 72 and took outright second, after failing with birdie efforts on the final two holes. Meanwhile, Germany's Bettina Hauert finished third and equaled her season-best finish after a final round of 72.
England's Melissa Reid shot 67 and shared fourth with Spain's Tania Eloegui at six-under-par. Germany's Anja Monke, the first round leader, shared sixth with Laura Davies at four-under-par.
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