KirkwoodGolf: Krystle sparkles with second-round 69 in Munich

Friday, May 14, 2010

Krystle sparkles with second-round 69 in Munich

SCOTTISH SCHOOLGIRLS JULIE AND CARLY BEAT

THE CUT IN THE GERMAN LADIES OPEN


Fourteen-year-old Loretto Golf Academy pupil Julie Yang is among the four Scottish-based qualifiers after 36 holes of the Ladies European Tour's German Ladies Open, played so far in miserable conditions of cold and rain at Munich today.
Julie, of South Korean extraction, has been a student at the Musselburgh establishment since September, having arrived via Phoenix, Arizona but it is only now that she is beginning to make her mark outwith the college circuit.
Two weeks ago she won the Welsh women's open amateur stroke-play championship and last weekend she was pipped on the post for the German women's open amateur title at Dusseldorf.
That performance gained her a place in the German Ladies Open and, after rounds of 71 and 73 for a level par 144, Julie is lying in joint 25th place, 10 shots behind the leader, Sweden's Linda Wessberg with rounds of 70 and a career-low 64.
Julie is the only amateur to survive the two-round cut, thus gaining a measure of revenge on the leading French player Lucie Andre who pipped her over the last round of the German amateur title but failed to survive the cut in Munich.
Carly Booth is another Scottish schoolgirl through to the weekend action. The 17-year-old Glenalmond pupil has had rounds of 70 and 75 for 145. The rookie pro from Comrie has quickly developed the knack of surviving cuts which is an encouraging sign at this stage of her career.
Carly is joint 33rd alongside Lynn Kenny (Archerfield Links) with rounds of 76 and 69 for 145. They survived the cut with a shot to spare.
Fifer Krystle Caithness, who now lives at Cupar, produced a splendid second-round 69 (36-33) to settle any doubts about surviving the cut after an opening 74. She is in joint 19th place on 143.
Five Scots are now on the sidelines. Vikki Laing (Kings Acre Golf Academy) missed out with rounds of 74 and 76 for 150 while Majorca-based amateur Lauren Mackin had scores of 78 and 74 for 152.
Rookie pro Kylie Walker, now playing out of The Carrick at Loch Lomond, shot 77 and 76 for 153, the same aggregate as Ayrshire's Pamela Feggans (78-75).
Clare Queen (The Carrick at Loch Lomond) had scores of 78 and 77 for 155, missing the cut by nine strokes.
SECOND ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
134 Linda Wessberg (Delsjo Golf Klubb, Sweden) 70 64.
135 Melissa Reid (England) 70 65.
137 Lee-Anne Pace (South Africa) 68 69, Christel Boeljon (Golf Team Holland) 69 68.
140 Caroline Masson (Germany) 72 68, Rebecca Hudson (England) 69 71, Karen Lunn (Australia) 74 66, Rebecca Coakley (Team Ireland Golf) 71 69.
141 Nikki Garrett (Magenta Shores) 72 69, Ashleigh Simon (South Africa) 71 70, Helen Alfredsson (Sweden)70 71, Becky Brewerton (Wales) 74 67, Iben Tinning (Denmark) 67 74.
142 Veronica Zorzi (Dinarobin Hotel, Mondini) 72 70, Emma Cabrera-Bello (Canarias) 71 71, Caroline Afonso (Institut Basque de Golf) 71 71, Kristie Smith (Perth, Australia) 71 71,
Kyra van Leeuwen (Netherlands) 71 71.
143 Alison Walshe (Ireland) 72 71, Lisa Holm Sorensen (Esbjerg Golfklub, Denmark) 69 74, Laura Davies (England) 71 72, Ursula Wikstrom (Finland) 75 68, Krystle Caithness (Scotland) 74 69, Breanne Loucks (Wales) 70 73.
144 Dana Lacey-Johnson (Australia) 71 73, Jade Schaeffer (Puma)70 74, Tandi Cuningham (Wanderers GC, South Africa) 73 71, Laura Cabanillas (Benahavis Pueblo, Spain) 69 75, Hazel Kavanagh (Spawell Driving Range, Ireland) 72 72, Anja Monke (Germany) 72 72, Beth Allen (USA) 73 71, Julie Yang (South Korea) (am) 71 73.
145 Stacy Lee Bregman (South Africa) 71 74, Lynn Kenny (Archerfield Links) 76 69,
Felicity Johnson (Harborne) 72 73, Smriti Mehra (India) 71 74, Jeehae Lee (SPG Corporation) 74 71, Elin Emanuelsson (Ingaro GK) 70 75, Nina Reis (Lysegarden, Sweden )74 71, Julie Greciet (France) 70 75, Marta Prieto (Medilast Sport) 71 74, Florentyna Parker (Golf Lounge Hamburg) 70 75, Elizabeth Bennett (Brokenhurst Manor) 75 70, Marjet van der Graaff (Golf Team Holland) 73 72, Carly Booth (Scotland) 70 75.
146 Melodie Bourdy (France) 72 74, Caroline Rominger (Switzerland) 72 74, Mollie Fankhauser (USA) 74 72, Nicole Gergely (Golf Resort Kremstal) 74 72, Maria Boden (Sweden) 73 73, Hannah Jun (USA) 73 7, Claire Aitken (Mid Kent)) 74 72, Malene Jorgensen (Denmark) 71 75, Florence Luscher (Switzerland) 72 74, Tara Delaney (Team Ireland) 74 72, Emma Zackrisson (Sweden) 75 71, Lisa Hall (England) 70 76, Trish Johnson (Desert Springs) 71 75, Frances Bondad (NIKE Golf) 73 73, K M Juul (Denmark) 73 73, Sophie Sandolo (Royal Mougins) 70 76.
MISSED THE CUT
147 Elisabeth Esterl (Emirates Golf Club, Dubai) 76 71, Jessica Ji (Korea) 74 73, Ana Larraneta (Spain) 75 72, Lucie Andre (France) (am) 73 74, Bettina Hauert (Germany) 77 70, Georgina Simpson (Eurocontrol) 72 75, Holly Aitchison (Bedfordshire) 74 73, Christine Hallstrom (Sweden) 74 73.
148 Josefin Leijon (Isaberg) 73 75, Cassandra Kirkland (FashionShopping.com) 75 73,
Hanna-Leena Salonen (Hill Side) 74 74, Laurette Maritz (South Africa) 75 73, Carmen Alonso (Spain) 76 72, Henrietta Zuel (England) 76 72, Morgana Robbertze (South Africa) 75 73,
Margherita Rigon (Italy) 75 73, Jo Pritchard (Wales) 73 75, Kim Welch (USA) 74 74, Anne-Lise Caudal (France) 72 76, Mallory Blackwelder (USA) 75 73.
149 Martina Eberl (Germany) 74 75, Julie Maisongrosse (France) 73 76, Anna Rossi (Italy) 74 75, Amanda Moltke-Leth (Royal Copenhagen)74 75, Stefania Croce (Italy) 74 75, Riikka Hakkarainen (Finland) 74 75.
150 Johanna Lundberg (Sweden) 77 73, Sophie Giquel (France) 75 75, Denise-Charlotte Becker (Germany) 77 73, Vikki Laing (Kings Acre Academy) 74 76, Emelie Lind (Sweden) 77 73, Rebecca Flood (Australia) 74 76, Stefanie Michl (Austria) 76 74, Joanne Mills (Australia) 77 73, Carin Koch (Sweden) 77 73, Lydia Hall (Machynys Peninsula) 76 74, Anna Tybring (Sweden) 76 74.
151 Maria Verchenova (Russia) 72 79, Sophie Walker (England) 76 75, Steffi Kirchmayr(Germany) (am) 80 71, Elena Giraud (France) 74 77.
152 Lauren Mackin (Scotland) (am) 78 74, Kate Combes (Australia) 78 74.
153 Pamela Feggans (Scotland) 78 75, Kym Larratt (ENG) Mark Group, Kibworth GC 77 76, Camille Fallay (Paris International) 77 76, Antonella Cvitan (Sweden) 77 76, Hannah Ralph (Cowdray Park) 77 76, Kylie Walker (The Carrick on Loch Lomond) 77 76, Nina Birken (Germany) (am) 75 78, Jenni Kuosa (Finland) 77 76.
154 Nathalie David-Mila (France) 78 76, Martina Gillen (Team Ireland) 76 78,
Jana Niedballa (Germany) (am) 78 76, Marina Arruti (Spain) 80 74.
155 Rhian Wyn Thomas (Wales) 80 75, Clare Queen (The Carrick on Loch Lomond 78 77, Ludivine Kreutz (France) 78 77, Monica V.Christiansen (Denmark 80 75.
156 Lynnette Brooky (NZ) 75 81, Eva Steinberger (Austria) 78 78, Titiya Plucksataporn (Thailand) 79 77.
157 Karin Borjeskog (Sweden) 77 80.
158 Julie Tvede (Denmark) 81 77.
163 Stephanie Kiefer (Germany) (am) 78 85.
+Official tour scoring and statistics provided by the Ladies European Tour

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