It was the eighth event for a player who got a glimpse of her potential by finishing sixth in the second event at Australia’s women’s classic level.
Harry also finished fourth in the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open, which came just after his victory in Belgium. With the final five-foot putt, she secured enough ranking points to win her Evian Championship Place.
“It was a really good finish,” Harry said.
“It was really nice to see that I went after the victory and not just fell apart. My confidence level is great and high now, and I was given the encouragement to continue.”
Harry was a promising start to his life with Lett, which continued with a 17th place finish at the Irish Open last week.
At Evian Resort this week, Harry will play alongside Thai Pajari Annan Narkarung and Germany Helen Briem.
Her goal is to win a location for the American LPGA Tour. This week we offer you the first chance to compete with many star names based on the other side of the Atlantic.
“I’m looking forward to seeing what the next level is for me,” Harry said.
“I’ve never played many LPGA players before. That’s my dream and being involved in the LPGA. So it’s a learning curve for me and an opportunity to see what I need to improve in order to compete with them.”