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Lee-Anne Pace carded an up-and-down 1-under 71 on Sunday to hang on for a 1-stroke win at the Open de Espana.

Pace, who shared the overnight lead with Celine Herbin, finished the tournament at 13-under-par 275.

Mikaela Parmlid shot a 2-under 70 during her final round at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid to move into second place at 12-under, while Joanna Klatten (72) took third at minus-9.

Herbin tripped to a 4-over 76 on Sunday to fall into fourth place at 8-under 76.

Pace and Herbin entered the final round tied at 12-under, but Pace quickly jumped out to a lead she would not lose with a birdie at the first.

Pace later leapt out to a 4-stroke lead with three straight birdies from the fifth before a 3-putt bogey at the ninth dropped her to 15-under at the turn.

The South African limped through her back nine with a bogey at the 12th and a double bogey at the 17th around a birdie at the 15th, but the effort was plenty enough for her to capture her seventh win on the Ladies European Tour.

"On 17, I went straight at the pin and probably should have gone a little bit right, but I had a small draw and a mental error cost me two shots, but I'm really happy I won," Pace said.