Former world number one amateur organized a two-shot lead, in the 18th position and after knocking a nail to the tap-in range, she ended in style with a shirt.
“This is a very good result,” Vod said in fashion. “I was definitely not expecting to win, but I knew I was playing well and just expecting to contest the election.
“There are not many scoreboards, but I knew that it was probably quite tight at a stage.
“It’s great. The link golf is really fun and it recovered. My father was here all week and my mother got the train last night, so I was hoping that I would not mess it up.”
Vod, who won the Irish Open as an amateur, became a professional after disappearing at a prize money of £ 400,000 last week, when finished a shot outside the play -off -off play -offs won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship – the fourth head of the year.
She now takes a home of £ 220,000 in prize money to win on the West Coast of Scotland and is the head of the Royal Poultchav for the favorite for next week’s women.
“Even if I didn’t win this week, I am still trying to win the open next week,” Vod said. “This is still a learning state that is a habit of paying attention.”