Huang, 17, makes LET history with Morocco victory
Anna Huang, a 17-year-old Canadian golfer, made history by becoming the youngest player to win three tournaments in Ladies European Tour history. She achieved this milestone with a victory at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, finishing one shot ahead of the overnight leader. Huang's win follows her consecutive titles at the La Sella Open and Lacoste Ladies Open de France.
- ▪Anna Huang won the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, finishing at 14 under par.
- ▪She became the youngest player to win three tournaments in Ladies European Tour history.
- ▪Huang had six birdies and an eagle in her final round, overcoming a six-shot deficit to win.
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Huang, 17, makes LET history with Morocco victoryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Huang won her third title at 17 years, six months and 24 days oldPublished12 minutes agoLalla Meryem Cup final leaderboard-14 A Huang (Can); -13 K Bennet (Aus); -10 A Zanusso (Ita), A Morgan (US)Selected others: -8 C Gainer (Eng); -5 E Hamilton (Eng); -3 E Givens (Eng), J Baker (Eng); -2 A Foster (Ire); -1 H Screen (Eng); Even G Clews (Eng), C Heath (Eng); +1 D Harry (Wal), H Darling (Sco), A Hewson (Eng)Teenager Anna Huang became the youngest player to win three tournaments in Ladies European Tour history with victory at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco.The Canadian, 17, had been six shots off the lead going into the final round but six birdies and an eagle in a closing round of 66 meant she pipped…
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