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    Brilliant Final Round of 60 Wins Kiera Floyd Her Maiden Pro Tour Win

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeMarch 22, 2025No Comments9 Mins Read
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    A nine-birdie blitz combined with an eagle for a bogey-free final round of 11-under-par 60 secured South Africa’s Kiera Floyd her maiden professional win at the Platinum Ladies Open at the par-71 Blair Atholl Golf and Equestrian Estate course north of Johannesburg in Gauteng, on Friday, 21 March, 2025.

    Floyd showed her intent with a front nine of 29, and then rounded it off with a closing nine of 31 on the par-71 Blair Atholl Golf and Equestrian Estate course for her lowest round of golf in her professional career, and a winning score of 15 under par.

    “I honestly have no words. It doesn’t feel real right now, but I think it is definitely going to kick in later. It’s just amazing. This is my first victory on tour. I am trying to bring it back to reality. I honestly didn’t realise it today on the golf course either.”

    Maiden Professional Title Winner, Liera Floyd

    The 20-year-old Floyd was in awe of her own performance on Friday, saying that her putting was especially impressive during Friday’s round: “When I got off after nine and I saw that I shot 29, and I was like…oh, ok.”

    Just a single shot off the pace at the end of each round, England’s Hayley Davis finished second on 14 under par, with a closing five-under-par 66.
    Davis was followed by second round leader, South Africa’s Casandra Alexander in third place on 12 under par, after she also signed for a final round of 69.
    Davis was followed by second round leader Casandra Alexander in third place on 12 under par, after she signed for a final round of 69.

    “I basically kept the ball in play off the tee and I hit a lot of greens which helped, but my putter was just on today. Something just kicked in with my putting and I just felt so comfortable over the ball. Everything was good, but the main aspect was my putting.”

    The young golfer who turned professional in 2023 favours longer courses and confirmed that Blair Atholl suited her game particularly this week.

    “This course suits my game. I am quite a long hitter so it doesn’t play as long for me but the course set-up was just perfect to my distances the whole day and the whole week, and it was just a pure golf course to play on. It just suited me. Even during the pro-am I shot five under, so I knew it was out there.”

    England’s Hayley Davis finished second on 14 under par with a closing five-under-par 66 followed by South Africa’s Casandra Alexander in third place on 12 under par, after she also signed for a final round of 69.

    Floyd was paired with Olivia Mehaffey from Northern Ireland during the final round and said she enjoyed the exposure to international competition.

    “It’s so nice to have all the international players in the field. I played with Olivia Mehaffey today and I learnt so much from her – like how calm she is on the course. And if the European players make a drop, they just carry on. So, it is very nice and a good experience playing with them. Olivia said I made her round of six under par look terrible today.”

    The Absa Ladies Invitational is up next on the Sunshine Ladies Tour schedule and will be played from 27-29 March at Royal Johannesburg.

    Platinum Ladies Open Final Round Scores on Friday, 21 March, 2025

    198 – Kiera Floyd 71 67 60
    199 – Hayley Davis (ENG) 65 68 66
    201 – Casandra Alexander 66 66 69
    202 – Olivia Mehaffey (NIR) 72 65 65
    203 – Emma Grechi (FRA) 69 67 67, Karoline Lund (NOR) 64 71 68, Fernanda Lira (MEX) 70 63 70
    204 – Kaiyuree Moodley 68 69 67, Gabrielle Venter 67 68 69
    205 – Emie Peronnin (FRA) 70 68 67, Nadia van der Westhuizen 69 70 66, Danielle du Toit 70 66 69, Bonita Bredenhann (NAM) 68 67 70
    207 – Zethu Myeki 71 67 69, Nikki Hofstede (NED) 65 72 70, Maiken Bing Paulsen (NOR) 66 70 71, Laura Beveridge (SCO) 70 71 66
    208 – Romy Meekers (NED) 68 70 70, Rosie Belsham (ENG) 70 68 70, Demi Flanagan 69 69 70, Madelene Stavnar (NOR) 68 72 68, Carolin Kauffmann (GER) 69 71 68, Lora Assad 67 69 72, Hanna Tauber (GER) 73 67 68, Cara Gorlei 70 66 72, Tandi McCallum 66 67 75
    209 – Selena Costabile (CAN) 70 70 69
    210 – Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 70 68 72, Mayka Hoogeboom (NED) 66 72 72, Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir (ISL) 69 70 71, Esme Hamilton (ENG) 69 71 70, Lorna McClymont (SCO) 70 71 69
    211 – Vidhatri Urs (IND) 69 67 75, Elina Nummenpaa (FIN) 66 74 71, Chantal Dueringer (AUT) 70 71 70
    212 – Isabella van Rooyen 72 68 72, Lindi Coetzee 70 71 71
    213 – Ana Dawson (IMN) 71 69 73, Emma Falcher (FRA) 71 70 72, Anais Meyssonnier (FRA) 70 71 72
    214 – Stacy Bregman 72 69 73

    Second Round Scores

    132 – Casandra Alexander 66 66
    133 – Hayley Davis (ENG) 65 68, Tandi McCallum 66 67, Fernanda Lira (MEX) 70 63
    135 – Karoline Lund (NOR) 64 71, Gabrielle Venter 67 68, Bonita Bredenhann (NAM) 68 67
    136 – Maiken Bing Paulsen (NOR) 66 70, Cara Gorlei 70 66, Emma Grechi (FRA) 69 67, Danielle du Toit 70 66, Lora Assad 67 69, Vidhatri Urs (IND) 69 67
    137 – Kaiyuree Moodley 68 69, Nikki Hofstede (NED) 65 72, Olivia Mehaffey (NIR) 72 65
    138 – Rosie Belsham (ENG) 70 68, Kiera Floyd 71 67, Romy Meekers (NED) 68 70, Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 70 68, Emie Peronnin (FRA) 70 68, Zethu Myeki 71 67, Mayka Hoogeboom (NED) 66 72, Demi Flanagan 69 69
    139 – Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir (ISL) 69 70, Nadia van der Westhuizen 69 70
    140 – Madelene Stavnar (NOR) 68 72, Carolin Kauffmann (GER) 69 71, Elina Nummenpaa (FIN) 66 74, Ana Dawson (IMN) 71 69, Hanna Tauber (GER) 73 67, Selena Costabile (CAN) 70 70, Isabella van Rooyen 72 68, Esme Hamilton (ENG) 69 71
    141 – Emma Falcher (FRA) 71 70, Lorna McClymont (SCO) 70 71, Chantal Dueringer (AUT) 70 71, Stacy Bregman 72 69, Laura Beveridge (SCO) 70 71, Lindi Coetzee 70 71, Anais Meyssonnier (FRA) 70 71

    Missed the cut:-

    142 – Lenanda van der Watt 71 71, Lee-Anne Pace 73 69, Celina Sattelkau (GER) 69 73, Tiffany Arafi (SUI) 69 73, Louisa Carlbom (SWE) 72 70, Corinne Viden (SWE) 71 71
    143 – Michelle Forsland (NOR) 72 71, Anne-Charlotte Mora (FRA) 71 72, Larissa Du Preez 71 72, Pasqualle Coffa (NED) 74 69, Symone Henriques 73 70, Cara Ford 69 74
    144 – Nina Pegova (WHT) 73 71, Kelsey Nicholas 74 70, Bronwyn Doeg 73 71
    145 – Ivanna Samu 74 71, Canice Screene (IRL) 74 71, Clara Pietri (SUI) 72 73, Thalia Martin (ENG) 72 73, Jane Turner (SCO) 72 73, Katherine Hollern (USA) 76 69, Jess Baker (BRI) 75 70
    146 – Hannah Karg (GER) 72 74, Tiia Koivisto (FIN) 72 74
    147 – Lucie Malchirand (FRA) 72 75, Jessica Bailey (ENG) 78 69
    148 – Kajal Mistry 75 73, Rhea Purvi (IND) 76 72
    149 – Chante van Zyl 75 74, Marta Sanz Barrio (ESP) 72 77, Ananya Garg (IND) 74 75
    150 – Nayanika Sanga (IND) 77 73
    151 – Paris Hilinski (USA) 77 74, Linn Wiberg (SWE) 79 72
    152 – Karishma Govind (IND) 77 75, Shawnelle de Lange 78 74, Hannah Arnold (USA) 76 76
    153 – Claire Minter (ZIM) 79 74
    154 – Judith van der Voort (NED) 74 80
    155 – Brittney-Fay Berger 79 76
    156 – Leontine Petit (FRA) 77 79, Kim de Klerk 75 81
    160 – Carey Dodds 78 82
    161 – Molly Lumley (ENG) 78 83
    168 – Amy Fletcher 88 80

    First Round Scores

    64 – Karoline Lund (NOR)
    65 – Nikki Hofstede (NED), Hayley Davis (ENG)
    66 – Mayka Hoogeboom (NED), Tandi McCallum, Maiken Bing Paulsen (NOR), Elina Nummenpaa (FIN), Casandra Alexander
    67 – Gabrielle Venter, Lora Assad
    68 – Bonita Bredenhann (NAM), Madelene Stavnar (NOR), Romy Meekers (NED), Kaiyuree Moodley
    69 – Tiffany Arafi (SUI), Vidhatri Urs (IND), Esme Hamilton (ENG), Demi Flanagan, Cara Ford, Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir (ISL), Carolin Kauffmann (GER), Emma Grechi (FRA), Celina Sattelkau (GER), Nadia van der Westhuizen
    70 – Selena Costabile (CAN), Laura Beveridge (SCO), Lindi Coetzee, Anais Meyssonnier (FRA), Fernanda Lira (MEX), Rosie Belsham (ENG), Cara Gorlei, Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ), Lorna McClymont (SCO), Chantal Dueringer (AUT), Emie Peronnin (FRA), Danielle du Toit
    71 – Zethu Myeki, Corinne Viden (SWE), Lenanda van der Watt, Emma Falcher (FRA), Kiera Floyd, Larissa Du Preez, Anne-Charlotte Mora (FRA), Ana Dawson (IMN)
    72 – Jane Turner (SCO), Marta Sanz Barrio (ESP), Isabella van Rooyen, Tiia Koivisto (FIN), Olivia Mehaffey (NIR), Louisa Carlbom (SWE), Michelle Forsland (NOR), Hannah Karg (GER), Clara Pietri (SUI), Stacy Bregman, Thalia Martin (ENG), Lucie Malchirand (FRA)
    73 – Hanna Tauber (GER), Symone Henriques, Bronwyn Doeg, Lee-Anne Pace, Nina Pegova (WHT)
    74 – Judith van der Voort (NED), Kelsey Nicholas, Ananya Garg (IND), Pasqualle Coffa (NED), Canice Screene (IRL), Ivanna Samu
    75 – Chante van Zyl, Kim de Klerk, Jess Baker (BRI), Kajal Mistry
    76 – Rhea Purvi (IND), Hannah Arnold (USA), Katherine Hollern (USA)
    77 – Leontine Petit (FRA), Karishma Govind (IND), Paris Hilinski (USA), Nayanika Sanga (IND)
    78 – Carey Dodds, Molly Lumley (ENG), Shawnelle de Lange, Jessica Bailey (ENG)
    79 – Claire Minter (ZIM), Brittney-Fay Berger, Linn Wiberg (SWE)
    88 – Amy Fletcher


    Original Copy: Sunshine Ladies Tour, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: A nine-birdie blitz combined with an eagle for a bogey-free final round of 11-under-par 60 secured South Africa’s Kiera Floyd her maiden professional win at the Platinum Ladies Open at the par-71 Blair Atholl Golf and Equestrian Estate course north of Johannesburg in Gauteng, on Friday, 21 March, 2025. All Photos: Sunshine Ladies Tour

    Photo 2 Caption: Just a single shot off the pace at the end of each round, England’s Hayley Davis finished second on 14 under par, with a closing five-under-par 66.

    Photo 3 Caption: Davis was followed by second round leader, South Africa’s Casandra Alexander in third place on 12 under par, after she also signed for a final round of 69.



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