Czech amateur Jana Melichova triumphed at the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open securing a one-shot victory at Royal Beroun Golf Club.
After rounds of 68 and 65 on the first two days, the 24-year-old produced a final round of 69 to seal victory.
It was an excellent start to day three for Melichova who rolled in birdies on holes four, five, seven and nine to make the turn in 32 (-4).
The former Old Dominion University student then sunk another birdie on 10 to hold a four-shot lead.
However, Melichova had some trouble just a few holes later carding three consecutive bogeys.
But another birdie on 17 proved to be crucial as she reached a total of 14-under-par to become the second Czech winner on the LET.
“It’s a dream come true,” Melichova began. “I always planned to play LET and I always wanted to win a title and I succeeded today, I’m incredibly happy.
“I was mainly nervous, but I think I handled that stress really well. I was really happy with my game and everything was perfect. Even the three bogeys in a row didn’t get me down because I had people here and they were cheering for me, so I just wanted to make more birdies.
“I seemed calm but it’s tough out there, there were so many thoughts going through my mind so it’s hard to stay calm and patient.
“My dad likes to plant a lot of fruit and vegetables, and today he brought strawberries with me so after every birdie I was rewarded.”
Two players finished in a tie for second place with Czechia’s Klara Spilkova and Denmark’s Nicole Broch Estrup on 13-under-par.
It was a great finish to the week for Spilkova, who became the first Czech winner on the LET back in 2017.
Spilkova carded a final 70 (-2) which included four birdies and two bogeys to be runner-up alongside Broch Estrup.
“I feel a bit up and down, but I feel very happy and grateful for what I have done and how it all unfolded for me this week,” Spilkova said.
“It was really nice to play in front of the home crowd, there have been a lot of people everyday so I really appreciate their support. There was a lot of good energy through the week.
“I was pleased with how I stayed patient and believed in myself, I stayed solid and today I wish I made more putts but it is how it is, and that’s golf.
“It’s an amazing thing Jana has done today, she should enjoy the moment because this doesn’t happen very often. I’ve been on tour for 12 years and for her to be in a situation like this is very magical.”
Sweden’s Johanna Gustavsson continued her excellent form this season with a fourth-place finish after a final round of 66 (-6).
Despite bogeys on the second and sixth holes, the Swede soon rolled in three birdies consecutively on holes seven through to nine and added a further five birdies on the back nine.
“Today I had a bit of a rocky start,” Gustavsson admitted. “I had a few bogeys early on and I wasn’t happy about that. Then I started playing better and hit a few lovely shots close to the pin and had a lot of tap ins for birdie on the back nine, so that was nice.
“I feel good, I’m looking forward to playing in the Majors soon and my game feels good now.
“My dad was with me on the bag this week so that was great to have him here with me, it’s also nice to have Emma (Nilsson) here as well because I haven’t seen her much this year.
“It’s nice to get some more points on the Race to Costa Del Sol and to close the gap at the top a bit as well, that’s a bonus. It’s great to see so many Swedes up there as well.”
Spain’s Laura Gomez Ruiz produced a final round of 65 (-7) with an eagle on the last to finish in fifth place on 11-under-par.
Austrian amateur Emma Spitz and Spain’s Luna Sobron Galmes were tied for sixth place one shot further back on 10-under.
The round of the day went to Wales’ Chloe Williams, who signed for a 64 (-8), to end the tournament with a total of nine-under-par.
Four players rounded out the top 10 with Spain’s Elena Hualde, Finland’s Ursula Wikstrom, Switzerland’s Kim Metraux and Wales’ Lydia Hall all T9 on eight-under-par.
In the 2022 Race to Costa del Sol, Swedes Linn Grant and Maja Stark are still first and second in the rankings with 1,969.39 and 1,752.50 points, respectively.
While Gustavsson remains third but has closed the gap to the top and now has 1,687.83 points to her name.
Belgium’s Manon De Roey, Argentina’s Magdalena Simmermacher and England’s Meghan MacLaren are still fourth, fifth and sixth.
South African Lee-Anne Pace sits seventh, with Finland’s Tiia Koivisto eighth, Australian Whitney Hillier in ninth and England’s Georgia Hall completes the top ten.