Englishwoman Georgina Simpson narrowly missed out at the Portugal Ladies Open in the Algarve as Anne-Lise Caudal from France shot a final-round 70 to claim her first Ladies European Tour title. The 24-year old Caudal, a second-year tour player, mixed five birdies and two bogeys for a 16-under-par 203 total and a one-stroke victory over Simpson, who shot a 68, and fellow Frenchwoman Gwladys Nocera (66) at Quinta de Cima Golf Club. Caudal led after all three rounds of the tournament. She set a course record nine-under-par 64 in the first round and added a four-under-par 69 on the second day. She began the final round with a one-stroke lead over Sweden&aposs Louise Stahle but was delighted that her room-mate for the week, current European No.1 Gwladys Nocera, came second because it meant that the duo&aposs plan for the day came off perfectly. “When we arrived at the golf course today, she said to me, &aposOkay, one and two; first and second&apos. I said, &aposOkay, why not&apos,” Caudal said. “When I saw her on the leaderboard I thought &aposunbelievable&apos. She is unbelievable. She is a great player.” New Zealand&aposs Lynn Brooky tied for 15th place at eight-under, while Australian Kate Combes finished 10 shots behind the winner at six-under. Of the other Aussies in the field, Dana Lacey finished at four-under, while Bronwyn Mullins-Lane and Nikki Garrett carded three-under totals and a share of 40th place. Caudal was tied for the lead with Stahle after the Swede birdied the first hole in the final round. Caudal birdied the sixth hole but Stahle took a one-stroke advantage into the back nine after three more birdies at the second, third and sixth holes. After Stahle bogeyed the 12th and 13th holes and Caudal birdied the 13th, the Frenchwoman took a two-stroke lead but then dropped a shot at the 14th hole. She then birdied the 15th but three-putted the par-three 17th for bogey. She shared the lead with Nocera and Simpson at 15-under standing on the 18th tee. Stahle, on 14-under at this point, was still in the hunt and both players hit two superb shots to the green at the par five 18th. Both players faced similar eagle putts of 20 feet each, with Stahle putting first, uphill. When she missed hers short, Caudal followed suit with her downhill putt. However, she rolled in her second shot from three feet for birdie sealing the victory.