Law leaves it late to seal dramatic Dubai Moonlight Classic win and maiden LET title

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England’s Bronte Law holed a sensational eagle on the penultimate hole of the Dubai Moonlight Classic presented by EGA to seal an incredible one-shot victory over Mexico’s Maria Fassi on a night of high tension on the Faldo course at Emirates Golf Club. 

Starting the final round on seven under par, three shots adrift of overnight leaders Fassi and Sweden’s Jessica Karlsson, Law carded six birdies and that thrilling eagle in a blemish-free eight-under par 64. In finishing the 54-hole tournament at 15-under par, Law’s maiden LET victory denied Fassi a wire-to-wire victory.

Following her win, Law was presented the iconic Dallah trophy at a prizegiving on the 18th green, with VIPs including Walid Al Attar, Chief Commercial Officer at Emirates Global Aluminium, Adel Zarouni, Vice Chairman at Emirates Golf Federation, Fouzeya Faridoon, Manager of Sports for Women at Dubai Sports Council, Amarjeet Radia, Ladies Captain at Emirates Golf Club and Marwan Hadi, Executive Vice President, Head of Retail Banking at Emirates NBD.

Law, who won a $42,750 share of the $285,000 prize purse, said: “It is hard to put into words. I had said to my caddy we need to try and shoot seven under, and we went out there and shot one better. It’s a bit surreal actually.”

The 26-year-old was relieved to finally secure her maiden Ladies European Tour win and first tournament triumph since the Pure Silk Championship on the LPGA Tour in 2019.  “It’s one of the hardest things. At times I didn’t know whether I could do it – this is my seventh week in a row playing, before I couldn’t even play three weeks in a row without struggling to get through with back problems or my body just hurting. To sustain that volume of golf, I’m so glad that my hard work is starting to pay off,” said Law.

“I have so many friends on the Ladies European Tour that I’ve grown up playing golf with, so to share that with them is something very special. It feels a lot closer to home than playing in the (United) States, it’s a really nice feeling and I don’t think it’s quite hit me yet. I don’t know what I’m feeling but I love Dubai and I love coming here. I really enjoyed my experience here last year and I just love coming here and playing something different.”

Having hardly put a foot wrong the entire tournament, Fassi followed up her course-record equalling 63 with a second round of 71, and after trading a bogey and birdie on the front nine, she stepped up a gear with four birdies on the back nine. That looked enough to see off her nearest challengers – Lee-Anne Pace of South Africa could only card a two-under 70 for an 11-under 205 and Sweden’s Jessica Karlsson returned a two-over 74 for an eight-under 208.

Fassi, playing her first ever tournament under floodlights, was philosophical in defeat. “I think I played good golf all week, it’s never nice to lose but it’s nicer to lose that way when you played really well. Shooting eight under, Bronte very much deserved to become champion. I am very happy with the way my game has been the last few weeks and I really enjoyed my first experience here in Dubai. I’m looking forward to coming back next year,” said the 23-year-old.

Elsewhere, Dubai-based Chiara Noja was positive despite a difficult day in which she carded a three-over 75 to finish her professional debut at four-over par. The 15-year-old, who turned pro on the eve of the tournament, said: “I am in a better place that I was previously. I do need to work on certain aspects of my game but I’m feeling positive. Turning professional was a little bit of added pressure, but I think I’ve dealt with it pretty well.”

Fouzeya Faridoon, Manager of Sports for Women at Dubai Sports Council, added: “The Dubai Moonlight Classic is considered one of the most important events across the Dubai sporting landscape, with a great field of players on the international stage. It also supports the thriving sports community within the emirate. We wish all the very best to the players and hope they’ve experienced the best out of Dubai.”

About the Dubai Moonlight Classic present by EGA:  

The Dubai Moonlight Classic presented by EGA will return to the spotlight on 27-29 October with some of the world’s best golfers returning to compete under the floodlights. With a slightly revamped format instore, the 15th edition will see a collaboration with Truckers UAE, providing spectators with a variety of culinary delights, showcasing the vibrant local F&B scene.

The event will be open to the public on the 28th and 29th October after 4pm.  Attendance is free and there is no pre-registration required.  

Previously the tournament has been won by some of the world’s leading female golfers including former 2020 Champion, Minjee Lee, four-time champion Shanshan Feng, two-time winner Annika Sorenstam and Alexis Thompson. 

Tournament partners: 

Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), the founding partner of the Dubai Moonlight Classic, is the world’s largest ‘premium aluminium’ producer and the biggest industrial company in the UAE outside oil and gas. EGA’s long term support for the tournament demonstrates their corporate commitment to the socio-economic development of the UAE as well as to promoting the country internationally. 

Other partners include BMW, Emirates NBD, JA Resorts & Hotels, CNN, wasl, 

Event Patrons include Arena, ARN, Motivate Media Group and The National 

About the LET:

The LET inspires women and girls to pursue their passion and realise their potential through the game of golf. Our strong, energetic, proud and confident players are driven to compete at the highest level and lead by example. A diverse and multicultural membership of 325 professional golfers representing 38 countries, we are a global tour with roots in Europe. We aim to entertain and excite, but also to enhance health and quality of life, as a responsible, committed and respectful partner.

  • Passionate – we are driven by a passion to perform to our full potential and get better every day. It’s not just about the money or the glory, but a true love for the game. 
  • Committed – we are fiercely committed to continuous improvement and recognise the grit that it takes to achieve long-term goals. 
  • Inspiring – our players are inspiring role models to follow and encourage others to pursue their own dreams.  

The 2020 LET season is the 42nd series of golf tournaments since the professional tour was founded in 1978 and marks the first edition of the Race to Costa Del Sol. The LET Access Series is the official development tour of the LET, formed to give players an opportunity to compete and progress onto the LET and achieve their dreams in professional golf.