Sräga, who came second in the women’s overall Championship last year on her debut, finished with a vital closing par while her rival made double bogey. Born with achondroplasia, commonly called short stature, Sräga’s two birdies on the front nine also proved key. Van Houten, who struggled with tiredness, was a shot further back with Denmark’s Mette Wegge Lynggaard in third place on 252.
Sräga said, “It feels great. I came here with the aim to win because last year it was a little bit sad. This year I tried to stay strong, stay focused on the last hole. I'm really happy that this year I made it. I'm really proud because it means so much to me. It was my goal to have this thick, huge trophy in my hand. Now I'm happy that I can take it.
“It's always a special win to achieve at The G4D Open and I love playing here. I'm really excited playing here because here we feel almost like true professionals. It's really awesome.”
Van Houten added, “I’m disappointed to finish second but I have to be happy because I have had Long COVID for three years now and I’m struggling. I would have burst out in tears either way, if I won or lost, because it's such a battle to play three rounds in a row. I should be happy with myself but I’m very frustrated because of the illness.
“Three years ago, it would have been a par for sure on the last but I knew I'm not playing well. But it's an amazing venue and I'm so happy that I played.”