BOURNEMOUTH'S Georgia Hall secured her biggest payday as a full-time member of the Ladies European Tour at the Turkish Open on Wednesday.

The 19-year-old, who turned professional in July following a glittering amateur career, pocketed 6,750 euro for her tied-20th finish in Belek.

She had previously earned 3,085.27 euro and 1,350 euro at the Buick Championship and Lalla Meryem Cup, respectively.

Parkstone-attached Hall fired her third under-par effort of the week in the final round as she carded one-under.

Having reached the ninth at one-under, the former Curtis Cup star dropped a shot just before the turn and then another at the 11th.

However, Hall made gains at 17 and 18 to end the tournament on level-par.

Meanwhile, Brokenhurst Manor golfer Liz Young endured a difficult final day.

The Hordle ace dropped shots at the second, fourth and sixth and a bogey five at the 16th set her further back.

Young, who trains at Parley Golf Centre, birdied the par-five 17th to end the day three-over.

She finished the tournament in a tie for 27th on one-over.

Hall is next due in action at the US Women's Open European sectional qualifier at Buckinghamshire Golf Club, which takes place on Monday.