KirkwoodGolf: Catriona Matthew jt 12th with one round to go

Friday, October 05, 2007

Catriona Matthew jt 12th with one round to go

SOPHIE PULLS FIVE STROKES CLEAR OF
MADRID LADIES MASTERS FIELD

FROM THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE

Sophie Gustafson set herself up for a second victory in three weeks when she extended her lead after the second round of the Madrid Ladies Masters at Club de Golf Retamares.
The Swede, who won the De Vere Ladies Open at The Carrick on Loch Lomond a fortnight ago, chipped in for an eagle 3 at the 18th to pull five strokes clear of her nearest challenger, Martina Eberl of Germany.
Gustafson carded a second successive 66, seven-under-par, for a 36-hole total of 14-under-par in the 54-hole tournament. She carded seven birdies, two bogeys and an eagle. At the 18th she hit a superb drive and a four-iron just right of the green before chipping in.
“I actually thought that I played better yesterday but obviously the eagle helped my score,” said Gustafson, who has enjoyed three solid weeks in Europe, having also finished second to Laura Davies in Austria last week.
“Like I said yesterday, you’ve got to hit the fairways here and if you do you can set yourself up for some birdie opportunities.”
Her closest challenger Eberl also performed admirably well, carding a five-under-par 68 to finish on nine-under-par. She birdied the last two holes. Martina has never won on the Ladies European Tour.
“I came here to play well and today I had nine birdies, a double and two bogeys. Tomorrow I’ll just keep trying to hole the putts," she said. "I just had 23 putts and hit 10 greens so I had a good short game going in today. The plan for tomorrow is to stay calm and enjoy it. I’m probably going to play with Sophie and she’s a great player. I’ll just try to enjoy the atmosphere.”
Eberl’s start was phenomenal, birdieing four holes in a row from the third. Although she could not quite reproduce the scoring fireworks on the back nine, she finished strongly with birdies on the last two holes.
Denmark’s Iben Tinning signed for a flawless 68 which took her into a share of third with Sweden’s Linda Wessberg, who carded a 71. British players Becky Brewerton (68), Lisa Hall (68), Lora Fairclough (69) and Laura Davies (69) shared fifth place on six-under-par.
Davies was presented with a cake and champagne at the end of her round, to celebrate her 44th birthday.
“I played well today. Four under was the absolute worst score I could have had so I’m pleased and disappointed in different ways,” said Davies, who won her 68th title in Austria last week. “If I could have shot four or five better, which I should have done, it would have been nicer, but four-under-par is a good round again. I just keep playing consistent golf.”
Marta Prieto and Tania Elosegui were the highest placed Spaniards on five-under-par and they shared ninth position with Joanne Mills, this year’s Wales Ladies Championship of Europe winner from Australia.
Catriona Matthew, the only Scot in the field, repeated her opening 71 for a four-under-par tally of 142, which puts her in joint 12th place - 10 behind the leader, but only five behind second-placed Eberl - with one round to go.

SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 146 (2 x 73)
132 Sophie Gustafson (Swe) 66 66
137 Martina Eberl (Ger) 69 68
138 Iben Tinning (Den) 70 68, Linda Wessberg (Swe) 67 71
140 Becky Brewerton (Wal) 72 68, Lisa Hall (Eng) 72 68, Lora Fairclough (Eng) 71 69, Laura Davies (Eng) 71 69
141 Marta Prieto (Spa) 73 68, Joanne Mills (Aus) 69 72
142 Tania Elosegui (Spa) 73 69, Ludivine Kreutz (Fra) 72 70, Catriona Matthew (Sco) 71 71
143 Rebecca Hudson (Eng) 74 69, Ana B Sanchez (Spa) 70 73
144 Louise Friberg (Swe) 71 73
145 Anja Monke (Ger) 73 72, Sara Beautell (Spa) 73 72, Mianne Bagger (Den) 71 74
146 Trish Johnson (Eng) 76 70, Stefania Croce (Ita) 76 70, Federica Piovano (Ita) 75 71, Veronica Zorzi (Ita) 73 73, Amanda MoltkeLeth (Den) 71 75, Paula Marti (Spa) 69 77, Laura Cabanillas (Spa) 69 77
147 Sophie Giquel (Fra) 73 74, Stephanie Arricau (Fra) 72 75
148 Diana Luna (Ita) 77 71, Bettina Hauert (Ger) 75 73, Anna Rawson (Aus) 75 73
149 Virginie LagoutteClement (Fra) 76 73, Louise Stahle (Swe) 73 76, Kirsty Taylor (Eng) 72 77
152 Lisa Holm Sorensen (Den) 77 75, Mireya Prats (Spa) 75 77
153 Lotta Wahlin (Swe) 77 76
154 Carmen Alonso (Spa) 78 76, Ane Urchegui (Spa) 78 76
155 Ana Larraneta (Spa) 79 76
156 Johanna Westerberg (Swe) 78 78
158 Rebecca Coakley (Ire) 81 77

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