Sara Kouskova has her maiden LET win at Jabra Ladies Open

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Sara Kouskova becomes the fourth Czech to win on the LET following in the footsteps of Klara Davidson Spilkova, Jana Melichova and Kristyna Napoleaova. Photo: LET

Sára Kousková fired a final round of 67 (-4) to secure her first title on the Ladies European Tour (LET) at the 2025 Jabra Ladies Open.

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The 25-year-old began the day in second place one shot behind overnight Chiara Tamburlini at Evian Resort Golf Club.

Back-to-back birdies on seven and eight followed by another on 10 put Kouskova in pole position in France.

 

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The Czech star dropped a shot on the 14th but made back-to-back birdies on the home stretch at 17 and 18 to seal a fantastic maiden title with a score of 10-under-par.

“It feels so special to win here at Evian,” said Kouskova. “We have actually been thinking about it during the start of the season, we said let’s win Jabra Ladies Open and we did. It’s very special and I’m very happy for all the hard work we’ve been doing because it’s paid off.

“I was a little nervous but all the work mentally that I tried to prepare for was really good and I think that’s why I held up so solid during all three days because it was so tough here. Especially mentally and confidence-wise, you really need to play your best golf.

 

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“It was a bit of a relief when the birdies went in on seven and eight because all the moves with the putter were very much a little yippy. I kept reminding myself of the fundamentals I wanted to work on. On seven, it clicked a little bit, and it went in on eight. I missed some short ones too, but the clutch putt on 17 was so big.

“I didn’t know about the leaderboard until on the last putt, Jakub [caddie] said to not hit it too hard, and I thought that must be good and I wasn’t sure how everyone played in the clubhouse. I thought I’m just going to stroke one more putt. I struck the putt on 16 which was about five feet, and I struck that well which gave me a lot of confidence with that putt on 18 because it was a similar break but just a little shorter, so I just did the same thing again.”

Kouskova becomes the fourth Czech to win on the LET following in the footsteps of Klara Davidson Spilkova, Jana Melichova and Kristyna Napoleaova.

 

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With this victory, the LET winner also gets to play in two majors this summer as she’ll now compete at The Amundi Evian Championship and the AIG Women’s Open.

“It was very special to have Klara and Kristyna out here and to be able to celebrate it together, it’s way better with them. I’m so glad they were here,” she continued.

“It’s what we’ve been working for to get into majors and to do it here and have it as a bonus of a win on the LET is incredible. You don’t get that at any other tournaments, I’m very happy and I can’t wait. It was a goal this season to get into a major and now we’re in two, so let’s go!”

Singapore’s Shannon Tan ended in second place with a total of eight-under-par after a round of 68 (-3) on the final day in France.

The LET winner got off to a bad start with a double bogey on the first and a bogey on the second, but she soon bounced back with birdies at the third, sixth, eighth and 11th putting Tan into contention around Evian.

In her final four holes, Tan went birdie-birdie on 15 and 16 before dropping a shot on 17, but she finished with a birdie on 18 to end the week in outright second place.

“I got quite unlucky on the first hole, my ball plugged by the lip, so I had no choice but to try and get it still in the bunker, so I made double,” said Tan. “On the second, I went left which was my miss but unfortunately it missed. I think my ball-striking today was quite good, I’ve hit some really good shots.

“Coming into this week, I was a bit nervous, but I think I have conquered Evian in terms of Evian compared to what I did last year, so that’s a positive to look at. The final group is always nice to see what the leaders are doing, but the leaderboard was so packed.

“I thought it was a good fight in the group, I was a couple of shots behind but I thought anything can happen the last few holes especially. Last year was my major debut here, but at this course knowing I can now hit good shots around here makes me feel better and ups my confidence level.”

England’s Cara Gainer and Morocco’s Maha Haddioui finished in a share of third place on seven-under-par after they both produced rounds of 67 (-4).