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I opened with a solid 1-under-par round, placing me near the top of the leaderboard, just two strokes off the lead. In round two, I played some of my best golf from tee to green, hitting 16 out of 18 greens and giving myself plenty of birdie opportunities. Unfortunately, the putts just wouldn’t drop — I ended up with 38 putts, no birdies, and four bogeys for a +4 round.

Despite that, my scores of -1 and +4 were enough to comfortably make the cut — my second consecutive cut following Montauban last week, and my third LETAS cut this season!


I kicked things off with a bogey-free 2-under-par round on Day 1. Day 2 started strong with back-to-back birdies, and I kept the momentum going to finish 1-under for the round—comfortably making the cut!

Day 3 was a bit of a rollercoaster. I was 4-over after the front nine, but I dug deep and bounced back with birdie-birdie-par-birdie on holes 10 through 13. Despite two bogeys to finish, I closed the day at +3 and ended the tournament at even par overall – securing a T-30th place finish.

Really proud of my performance in France—definitely something to build on!

Now it’s a quick stop in Vienna for the night before heading to Prague early tomorrow for the Amundi Czech Ladies Challenge.


After the tournament, I spent a day in El Espinar and played 9 holes at Air Golf Club in Los Ángeles de San Rafael. A huge thank you to the club and everyone there for the warm welcome—it was a great experience!

I also took a day to explore Madrid before heading to Toulouse, France for the next LET Access Series event in Montauban.


After steady opening rounds of 71 (+1) and 73 (+3), I easily made the cut. Then came a final-round 68 (-2) that launched me straight into the Top 10! Highlight of the week – a hole-out eagle on the par-4 5th from 83 meters – to get me to 2-under par in round 3.

A massive shoutout to Kilian and the entire greenkeeping team — the course was in fantastic shape, and the greens were the best we’ve played on LETAS so far.

Huge thanks to my swing coach Max Baltl, who also took on caddie duties this week. And I’m incredibly grateful to Astrid Wilfing, Jörg Schober, my dad, and the entire team at Allegria Resort for putting together such a special event and supporting myself and women’s professional golf.


A Scenic Stop at Vidago Palace

The third event of the LET Access Series took us to the stunning Vidago Palace Golf Club in Portugal — a beautiful new addition to the tour schedule. Set among rolling hills and classic architecture, the course offered a picturesque but demanding test.

Heavy rain earlier in the week left the course quite wet at first, but conditions steadily improved as the days went on. I shot rounds of 79 and 76 — not quite where I wanted to be. Day one was especially tough on the greens, with 37 putts, and I just couldn’t find enough birdies across either round to make up for it.

I’ve been battling some rough pollen allergies the past two weeks, which definitely didn’t help my energy level. However, a highlight of the week was playing in the Pro-Am with the club’s former golf director and two fantastic people from a golf travel company that organizes trips in Spain and Portugal.

Now it’s time to head home to Austria, recharge a bit, and get ready for a very special event — the Allegria Ladies Open, held at my home course.


Sipping Moroccan Tea and Chasing Birdies

The next LET Access tournament took me to Morocco, where the event teed off at the beautiful Golf Lacs by Saïdia Resort. The resort was stunning — right on the ocean, with the hotel sitting directly next to the course, great practice facilities and a well-kept course.

Performance-wise, it was a mixed experience. I shot rounds of +8 and +2, narrowly missing the cut by two strokes. The first round was a grind; I struggled massively on the greens, racking up 37 putts without a single birdie — couldn’t make anything beyond four feet.

The second round was an entirely different story. With an afternoon tee time and strong winds, conditions were brutal. I struck some solid approach shots into the gusts and finally started seeing a few birdie putts fall. It was a much better performance, even if it wasn’t quite enough to earn a Sunday tee time.

The trip home was its own marathon: a red-eye flight from Nador to Barcelona, a seven-hour layover, and then a final flight back to Vienna. Now it’s a quick reset before I’m off again — next stop: Portugal for the next LETAS event!


Top 3 Finish at the Audi Circuit in Murhof!

In the two-week break between the first and second LETAS tournaments, I kept the competitive momentum going with two rounds at the Audi Circuit, hosted at the stunning Golf Club Murhof. This unique pro-am format pairs pros and amateurs, creating a fun yet competitive environment.

The excitement kicked off on April 8th when I competed in the Audi Circuit Playoff, a par-3 shootout against other pros – closest to the pin moves on, last one standing wins, that was broadcasted on Austrian television that same evening – an unforgettable experience!

The official tournament rounds followed on April 9th and 10th, with each day counting as a separate event. I came out strong on day 1, firing a 69 (three under par) to finish tied for 3rd among the professionals.


LET Access Tour 2025 is Underway!

First event of the year took us to the stunning Terre Blanche Golf Resort in France—and wow, what a venue! The facilities were top-notch and the course was as beautiful as it was demanding.

Didn’t make the cut this time, but every round is a learning lesson and I’m taking plenty of positives with me. Eyes now set on Morocco at the end of April—ready to put in the work and come back stronger!


Putt Training – Roberto Zappa 🇮🇹

I just wrapped up an incredible few days in Milan, Italy, at the stunning Villa Paradiso Golf Club—home to Roberto Zappa’s putting academy. My first visit to Roberto was back in 2015, but with my putting struggles mounting, I knew it was time to return.

Over three intense and insightful days, we revamped my setup position, fine-tuned my timing, and drilled deep into practice techniques and performance exercises. Now, armed with a new approach and a clear path forward, I’m ready to take my putting to the next level. Time to put in the work and make it count!


Sunshine Ladies Tour – South Africa 🇿🇦

From mid-February to early March, I had the incredible opportunity to spend three weeks in South Africa, competing on the Sunshine Ladies Tour. The adventure kicked off in the stunning city of Cape Town, where I teed off on the beautiful yet challenging courses of Durbanville and Westlake. After two exciting weeks there, I headed to Sun City, wrapping up the three week stretch on the legendary Gary Player course.

These three tournaments were the perfect way to get back into the rhythm of competition, pushing my game and highlighting the areas I need to refine. With the LETAS Tour season opener in Terre Blanche, France just around the corner in early April, I’m feeling motivated and focused on fine-tuning my skills for the season that lies ahead.


ORF Burgenland Press work for the Allegria Ladies Open 🎥


Training Camp in Spain ⛳️🇪🇸

At the beginning of February, I spent a productive week training with my coach, Max Baltl, and the Lower Austrian Golf Squad. We traveled to Seville and stayed at Costa Ballena Golf Resort, a fantastic facility for high-level practice and play.

The Costa Ballena Ocean Golf Club features a 27-hole championship course, a 9-hole par-3 course and two dedicated chipping/pitching areas. My daily routine included playing 18 holes and refining my technique in various parts of the game.

It was a valuable week of preparation, setting the stage for the season ahead!


Exciting news – LET Access coming to Austria

I’m thrilled to announce the Allegria Ladies Open—a new event on the 2025 LET Access Series  and the first-ever LET Access professional golf tournament in Austria – the last women’s professional event being over a decade ago. 

Hosted by my home golf club, the stunning Allegria Resort in Stegersbach, this inaugural event will take place from May 21st-23rd, 2025.

As Austria’s largest golf resort, Allegria boasts 45 holes of golf, complemented by a hotel and thermal pools, all just a short drive south of Vienna. It’s the perfect backdrop for what promises to be an unforgettable event in the beautiful region of southern Burgenland. 

We can’t wait to welcome top-tier talent, passionate fans, and everyone joining us for this new event. Stay tuned for more updates as we count down to May!


After a few days skiing in the Austrian Alps, I stopped by Kitzbühel to watch one of the most famous alpine skiing races in the world. It was crazy to see the Streif (one of the most challenging downhill slopes worldwide) in person.

A lot of prominent people are in town during this event. And I was able to get a picture with former World Cup alpine ski racer, Aksel Lund Svindal.


In December 2024, I played the Ladies European Tour Qualifying School in Marrakesh, Morocco. I was assigned to the Noria Golf Course for the prequalifier.

Unfortunately, I didn’t make it to the final stage of Q-school. However, due to my placement at the prequalifier, I will have status on the LET Access Tour for 2025.