Pamela Pretswell in the mix after Round 1 of Ladies European Masters
For scores from the ISPS HANDA Ladies European Masters at Golf Club Hubbelrath, Germany click here
Pace shoots 65 to lead
LET NEWS RELEASE FROM BETHAN CUTLER, LET MEDIA MANAGER
South
African Lee-Anne Pace made nine birdies and two bogeys in an opening
round of seven-under-par 65 to grab a one stroke lead at the ISPS HANDA
Ladies European Masters,
the Ladies European Tour’s showcase event at Golf Club Hubbelrath in
Düsseldorf, Germany.
The
35-year-old from Paarl began with a bogey on the first but picked up
five birdies on the front nine, with four in a row from the fifth in hot
weather. She added
another bogey on the 10th but quickly fired four more birdies, including on the 17th and 18th holes.
“I
had an unlucky break on my first hole. I don’t know what it hit but it
jumped a fairway, which was kind
of unfortunate. After that, not a lot of mistakes. I hit a lot of
fairways and greens and made quite a few putts so I’m happy with it,”
said the winner of nine LET titles.
“It’s
the kind of course where you need to shape it off the tee. The greens
do hold quite easily so even with long irons or hybrids they do stop.
“I
just got new irons, the new PING blade irons and I absolutely love
them, so I feel really comfortable. I’m playing nicely. My swing is good
and I feel like I can
shape it both ways.”
Pace
is a stroke ahead of Katie Burnett from the United States, who made
seven birdies and one bogey in a 66 under brilliant blue skies early in
the day.
The
26-year-old from Georgia went out in two-under but picked up four shots
on the back nine. She said: “I hit a lot of greens. The greens are soft
so if you’re hitting
your irons well you can attack the flags. I hit quite a few within a
couple of feet. It’s a great golf course. The greens are good, fairways
are good. The greens are soft, which is nice because you don’t get the
run-out that you might on a firmer course.”
Scotland’s
Pamela Pretswell and Amelia Lewis of the United States share fourth
spot on four-under-par 68. Pretswell enjoyed her round and said: “It was
nice to be back
out there after a long break. I’ve been busy working on a few things
and having some time off so it feels like the first day of school. I’ve
been working on my putting and I’ve got a new putter and driver so it
was nice to be out there today and my hard work
paid off.”
Norwegian
Marianne Skarpnord, Sweden’s Camilla Lennarth, American rookie
professional Angel Yin and England’s Jessica Bradley share sixth place
on three-under.
The defending champion Beth Allen, who won the title last year at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in England, is in a tie for 10th
on two under alongside the leading
German players Isi Gabsa and Sandra Gal, English pair Florentyna Parker
and Georgia Hall, Sweden’s Caroline Hedwall and Mireia Prat from Spain.
Allen
said: “I hit it really well and my putting was not great but I’m
playing well enough so hope to have a good day tomorrow. I’m feeling
pretty confident, so that’s
good. The greens are really quick, even quicker than at Woburn, so it’s
been a while since I’ve played fast greens and it’s taking a bit of
getting used to. You really have to think you’re way around. It’s not a
grip and rip sort of course.”
Second round play on Friday begins at 7.40am local time and there will be a cut to the leading 65 players and ties at halfway.
FIRST ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 72
65 Lee-Ann Pace (South Africa)
66 Katie Burnett (USA)
67 In-Kyung Kim (S Korea)
68 Pamela Pretswell (Scotland), Amelia Lewis (USA), Jessica Bradley (England)
SELECTED SCORES
70 Beth Allen (USA), Flo Parker (England), Georgia Hall (England) (T10)
71 Annabel Dimmock (England), Melissa Reid (England) (T17)
OTHER SCOTS' SCORES
72 Kylie Walker T25)
73 Kelsey MacDonald (T36)
75 Gemma Dryburgh (T63)
76 Laura Murray (T80)
78 Carly Booth (T112)
79 Sally Watson, Vikki Laing (T120)
Par 72
65 Lee-Ann Pace (South Africa)
66 Katie Burnett (USA)
67 In-Kyung Kim (S Korea)
68 Pamela Pretswell (Scotland), Amelia Lewis (USA), Jessica Bradley (England)
SELECTED SCORES
70 Beth Allen (USA), Flo Parker (England), Georgia Hall (England) (T10)
71 Annabel Dimmock (England), Melissa Reid (England) (T17)
OTHER SCOTS' SCORES
72 Kylie Walker T25)
73 Kelsey MacDonald (T36)
75 Gemma Dryburgh (T63)
76 Laura Murray (T80)
78 Carly Booth (T112)
79 Sally Watson, Vikki Laing (T120)
Full scores:
http://ladieseuropeantour.com/leaderboard/
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