She opened with an even-par 71 at the Stockton Seaview Golf Club, while fellow South African Paula Reto grabbed a share of the three-way lead with a first-round 64. Simon rallied with four birdies on the back nine for a 69 and defied strong winds on the last day to reel in four birdies on the inward stretch for a 67 to finish at six-under-207.
The 27-year-old Simon missed the cut in her first three starts this season, but ended the run with a tie for 23rd in the Volunteers of America Texas Shootout in April.
Ties for 45th and 27th in her next two starts moved her into the top 120 and the $13 995 pay day in New Jersey saw Simon vault to 103rd in the LPGA Tour’s Official Money List, and she is delighted to be heading to Washington on the back of another solid week.
“I was very happy with the last 27 holes,” said four-time Sunshine Ladies Tour champion. “I went three-under on the back nine to make the cut and four-under in the final round to move up on the leaderboard.
“It’s great to have some consistency back, because that’s what I’ve been working towards. Every time you get it right, your confidence builds and you take that to the next event. We’ve just tried to keep things simple and let the results take care of itself, instead of pushing all the time.”
After her hot start, Reto slipped from contention with a 75 that included a pair of double bogeys and three more dropped shots, but the 26-year-old Florida resident clawed her way to a tie for 31st with a final-round 69.