Anna Foster led the Irish challenge at the South African Women's Open.
Dublin's Anna Foster was the best of the Irish finishing inside the top 25 after posting a series of steady rounds to end the week under par.
Clare's Aine Donegan and Down's Olivia Mehaffey also showed well across the four days, both making the cut and finishing level par after battling windy conditions in Cape Town.
At the top of the leaderboard, England's Esme Hamilton Claimed the title on 15-under-par, edging clear after a strong final round performance.
Overall, it was an encouraging week for the Irish contingent, with all three gaining valuable experience on the Ladies European Tour.

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