Alexis Thompson (14)
leaves The Sally field
trailing in her wake
Alexis Thompson, the 14-year-old United States girls champion from Coral Springs, Florida, has turned "The Sally" - the South Atlantic Ladies Amateur Championship - into a one-horse race after only two rounds of the second event on the Orange Blossom Tour at Oceanside Country Club, Ormond Beach in Florida.
Alexis, pictured above, pipped for both the Junior Orange Bowl girls' title and the Dixie Women's Amateur over the festive period in her home state, looks certain to win this one.
She has shot rounds of 68 and 70 over the par-72 course for a 36-hole tally of 138, which is eight shots clear of the next best player, Canadian Kira Meixner from British Columbia with a pair of 73s.
US Curtis Cup captain Carol Semple Thompson, a senior category golfer, has turned the years back with scores of 74 and 73 to be lying third on 147.
Scotland international Laura Murray (Alford), a student at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, and Rachel Connor, daughter of Scots-born Manchester club professional Brian Connor, are the leading British players in a tie for fifth place on 152.
Laura has scored 74 and 78, Rachel 75 and 77.
Scottish Under-21 girls champion Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), a student at Stirling University), is in 10th place on 154 with a pair of 77s.
Stirling team-mate Rachel Cassidy from Dublin is tied for 15th place with 81 and 76 for 157.
Another Stirling student Harriet Beasley from Woburn is in joint 29th place with 81 and 82 for 163.
Penicuik's Jane Turner (Robert Gordon Univesity) is sharing 32nd place with 78 and 87 for 165.
Holly Calvert (Stirling University) from Lancaster has scored 88 and 85 for 173 - seven shots ahead of Stirling team-mate Rebecca Wilson (Monifieth) who has had two rounds of 90 for 180.
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2 x 72)
Players from US unless stated
138 Alexis Thompson 68 70.
146 Kira Meixner (Canada) 73 73.
147 Carol Semple Thompson 74 73.
148 Wendi Golden 73 75.
152 Rachel Carpenter 68 84, Rachel Connor (Manchester) 75 77, Laura Murray (Alford) 74 78, Megan Chapman 74 78, Jessica Yadloczky 76 76.
154 Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 77 77.
155 Kristy McLaughlin 82 73, Ashley Medders 79 76.
156 Maggie Weder 74 82, Mandi Morrow 73 83.
157 Rachel Cassidy (Dublin) 81 76, Sara Young 81 76, Sarah Zwartynski 76 81.
158 Meghan Bolger 76 82, Angela Drane 81 77.
Selected scores
163 Harriet Beasley (Woburn) 81 82
165 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 78 87.
173 Holly Calvert (Lancaster) 88 85.
180 Rebecca Wilson (Monifieth) 90 90
leaves The Sally field
trailing in her wake
Alexis Thompson, the 14-year-old United States girls champion from Coral Springs, Florida, has turned "The Sally" - the South Atlantic Ladies Amateur Championship - into a one-horse race after only two rounds of the second event on the Orange Blossom Tour at Oceanside Country Club, Ormond Beach in Florida.
Alexis, pictured above, pipped for both the Junior Orange Bowl girls' title and the Dixie Women's Amateur over the festive period in her home state, looks certain to win this one.
She has shot rounds of 68 and 70 over the par-72 course for a 36-hole tally of 138, which is eight shots clear of the next best player, Canadian Kira Meixner from British Columbia with a pair of 73s.
US Curtis Cup captain Carol Semple Thompson, a senior category golfer, has turned the years back with scores of 74 and 73 to be lying third on 147.
Scotland international Laura Murray (Alford), a student at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, and Rachel Connor, daughter of Scots-born Manchester club professional Brian Connor, are the leading British players in a tie for fifth place on 152.
Laura has scored 74 and 78, Rachel 75 and 77.
Scottish Under-21 girls champion Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), a student at Stirling University), is in 10th place on 154 with a pair of 77s.
Stirling team-mate Rachel Cassidy from Dublin is tied for 15th place with 81 and 76 for 157.
Another Stirling student Harriet Beasley from Woburn is in joint 29th place with 81 and 82 for 163.
Penicuik's Jane Turner (Robert Gordon Univesity) is sharing 32nd place with 78 and 87 for 165.
Holly Calvert (Stirling University) from Lancaster has scored 88 and 85 for 173 - seven shots ahead of Stirling team-mate Rebecca Wilson (Monifieth) who has had two rounds of 90 for 180.
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2 x 72)
Players from US unless stated
138 Alexis Thompson 68 70.
146 Kira Meixner (Canada) 73 73.
147 Carol Semple Thompson 74 73.
148 Wendi Golden 73 75.
152 Rachel Carpenter 68 84, Rachel Connor (Manchester) 75 77, Laura Murray (Alford) 74 78, Megan Chapman 74 78, Jessica Yadloczky 76 76.
154 Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 77 77.
155 Kristy McLaughlin 82 73, Ashley Medders 79 76.
156 Maggie Weder 74 82, Mandi Morrow 73 83.
157 Rachel Cassidy (Dublin) 81 76, Sara Young 81 76, Sarah Zwartynski 76 81.
158 Meghan Bolger 76 82, Angela Drane 81 77.
Selected scores
163 Harriet Beasley (Woburn) 81 82
165 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 78 87.
173 Holly Calvert (Lancaster) 88 85.
180 Rebecca Wilson (Monifieth) 90 90
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