EUROPEAN WOMEN'S TOUR
CLARE FACES EARLY EXIT AFTER OPENING 80
Clare Queen's disappointing start to her Ladies European Tour career continued today when she returned an eight-over-par 80 in the first round of the Spanish Women's Open at Panoramica Golf & Country Club.
The Drumpellier player, in 123rd place in a field of 126, is in great danger of missing the cut for the second time in a row.
Her problems really piled up when she had a double bogey 5 at the short seventh and shed two more shots at the eighth and ninth to be out in four-over 40. Then Clare had another double bogey, at the 10th, followed by three bogeys before birding the 18th to be home in 40.
Kathryn Imrie from Monifieth was the best placed Scot in a share of 18th place with a 71. In a very steady round, Kathryn had only three deviations from par - a bogey at the fifth and birdies at the 12th and 17th.
Inverness-based New Zealander Liz McKinnon is in joint 88th place with a three-over 75.
Lynn Kenny (Brucefields Family Golf Centre) was in joint 50th place with a 73. She birdied the short fifth, 11th and 12th but had bogeys at the second, 10th, 15th and 16th.
Julie Forbes from Aboyne was back in a share of 119th place after a 79.
New Zealander Lynette Brooky showed the low-scoring potential of the course to lead with a six-under 66.
Clare Queen's disappointing start to her Ladies European Tour career continued today when she returned an eight-over-par 80 in the first round of the Spanish Women's Open at Panoramica Golf & Country Club.
The Drumpellier player, in 123rd place in a field of 126, is in great danger of missing the cut for the second time in a row.
Her problems really piled up when she had a double bogey 5 at the short seventh and shed two more shots at the eighth and ninth to be out in four-over 40. Then Clare had another double bogey, at the 10th, followed by three bogeys before birding the 18th to be home in 40.
Kathryn Imrie from Monifieth was the best placed Scot in a share of 18th place with a 71. In a very steady round, Kathryn had only three deviations from par - a bogey at the fifth and birdies at the 12th and 17th.
Inverness-based New Zealander Liz McKinnon is in joint 88th place with a three-over 75.
Lynn Kenny (Brucefields Family Golf Centre) was in joint 50th place with a 73. She birdied the short fifth, 11th and 12th but had bogeys at the second, 10th, 15th and 16th.
Julie Forbes from Aboyne was back in a share of 119th place after a 79.
New Zealander Lynette Brooky showed the low-scoring potential of the course to lead with a six-under 66.
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