The first event by Let de Harry, in Morocco in February, saw him miss the cup.
However, his second departure, at the Australian Women’s Classic last month, started with a round of 64 and ended with a sixth place, with Harry in the final group on Sunday.
“I don’t think I have already played in front of such great crowds,” she said.
“But I loved every moment. I played with some players who have been on tour for over 10 years. It was great to look at them, to see how they do it and learn from them.”
There were more good news the following week at the Women’s NSW Open, also in Australia, where Harry finished 14th.
After a week at home in Wales – which included a tour on Larry – Harry returned to action at the South African Women’s Open on Thursday.
Next comes a trip to South Korea before a series of summer events in Europe.
The largest of them is in its own courtyard, with Portthcawl welcoming women’s open – the largest sporting event ever organized in Wales – from July 31.
To set up what would be a major beginning, Harry will probably have to go through the qualifications.
“The crossed fingers,” she adds.
“I know the course upside down. I know each rugged patch, that’s for sure!
“There will be huge crowds. I think my golf prosper in the crowd and it would be incredible to have a lot of friends and family who came out to look if I qualified.”