Webb frustrated by Scottish Open near miss

A late bogey and double bogey have cost Karrie Webb the women's Scottish Open title as South Korea's Mi Hyang Lee took victory.

Karrie Webb

Karrie Webb fell apart down the stretch to finish second at the Scottish Open. (AAP)

Karrie Webb will attempt to turn frustration into major success at this week's Women's British Open after being pipped for the Ladies Scottish Open title.

A "very gutted" Webb was left lamenting the lack of leaderboards after South Korea's Mi Hyang Lee beat her by one shot at Dundonald Links.

Lee overhauled the 42-year-old Australian great with a final round five-under 66 to win at six-under 282 while Webb stumbled late and carded a 73.

Webb had appeared on track for her first LPGA Tour win in over three years when she chipped in for eagle at the 14th to go two shots clear.

A stroke ahead of Lee with two holes left, Webb hit what she thought was perfect 3-wood tee shot on the 17th only to have her ball bounce badly and find a pot bunker.

Forced to play out backwards she took a double bogey.

Webb made a birdie on the par-5 last hole but was not aware that she needed an eagle to match Lee.

"There was no leaderboard at the 18th," Webb said.

"It's pretty bad to not have a leaderboard at the last.

"That's the first time I've ever been (at a tour event) that hasn't had a leaderboard on 18. ... We didn't know if Mi Hyang had birdied or not, because there wasn't like a loud cheer like she had."

Despite the frustration, Webb's good form in some tough links conditions earlier in the week bodes well for her when the Women's British Open gets underway at Kingsbarns on Scotland's east coast on Thursday.

Webb won the last of her seven major titles 11 years ago at the ANA Inspiration in the US and will be seeking her second British Open title, having won it in 2002, before it became a women's major.

The second prize money of $US104,559 ($A131,000) she earned on Sunday gave her a much-needed boost to 57th on the LPGA season money list after a lean start to the year.


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