LUNA SHINES TO LEAD LACOSTE FRENCH OPEN BY TWO AT HALFWAY
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REPORT BY BETHAN CUTLER, LET MEDIA MANAGER
REPORT BY BETHAN CUTLER, LET MEDIA MANAGER
Diana
Luna fired a second-round six -under-par 64 to take a two- stroke lead
at the halfway stage of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France today.
The
29-year-old Italian moved to the top of the leader board at
nine-under-par on a second day of sunshine at Chantaco Golf Club in
Saint-Jean-de-Luz, south-west France.
The
five-time Ladies European Tour champion has been close to a victory
this season with six top ten finishes, including two second places and
was feeling confident in her game.
She
said: “I think I’ve been playing very good, the short clubs to the pin,
so I had many, many birdie chances. I’ve been playing well with my 8,
9-irons, wedges, so that was the strongest part. I think was pretty
windy all the way around but because we are sheltered by the trees, you
don’t really feel it.”
The first round leader Stacey Keating of Australia followed her opening 62 with a one-over 71 to sit alone in second place.
She
was on a roll on Thursday after picking up her first professional
victory in Tenerife a fortnight ago but admitted: “It was never going to
be the same day as yesterday, was it. That’s golf, it’s disappointing
to not finish under par today but that’s how it goes.
“I
just didn’t hit as many greens so I didn’t have as many birdie
opportunities. You can’t be making birdies from off the green, can you,
so that was about it really.
“I’m
contending so that’s nice. There’s a long way to go and I’m looking
forward to it. I’m happy with the position that I’m in.”
Carlota
Ciganda of Spain, Germany’s Anja Monke and local player Anne-Lise
Caudal from Saint-Jean-de-Luz share third place at five under.
Monke made the biggest jump up the leader board with a superb 63 while Caudal was also impressive with six birdies in a 65.
Monke, who is four months pregnant with her first child, had nine birdies and two bogeys.
“I
haven’t really looked at the score oard. My target was to play well
and make it into the weekend and I think I achieved that. We’ll see for
tomorrow on how it goes,” Monke said.
Local
player Caudal received a large round of applause for each of the six
birdies she made, playing in unseasonable temperatures of around 28C.
“It
was nice nice to finish strongly. On this golf course you have to play
well at the beginning and in the middle its quite difficult, so you have
to accept par and if you make birdie it’s a bonus.You have to finish
strong as well because you have a lot of birdie holes and that’s what I
did today so I’m happy,” Caudal said.
Ciganda, from nearby Pamplona, was another player with local support from family and friends in the gallery.
“My
family is here and my parents, three of my uncles were here, some
friends also. It’s really important for me because I’m very close to my
family and it’s nice to play here, close to home,” said Ciganda, who
speaks Spanish and Basque.
“I’m
happy because I think shooting three under, it’s a good score. I
started playing really well with four birdies in the first seven holes
so I was playing very solid and making putts and very happy with my
game.
“The last nine holes I didn’t play that good, but I still made one birdie on the 16th hole, which was very good, and then two bogeys, so in the end, three under.
“Yesterday
I played well on the back nine and today I just started really well on
the front nine. I think I played pretty similar, hitting good shots and
making good putts and I’m looking forward to the weekend.”
Frenchwoman
Valentine Derrey, who grew up playing at the club every summer, shares
sixth place on four under with Hannah Jun of the United States and
Danielle Montgomery.
Retired former world number one Lorena Ochoa and England’s all-time great Laura Davies, celebrating her 49th
birthday, both comfortably made the cut and ended the day in a share of
25th position, 10 shots off the lead on one-over-par. Ochoa shot a
two-over 72 while Davies had a one-under 69.
Ochoa
said: “I didn’t play my best, especially on the greens. I struggled
with some of the holes out there. I made two three-putts so it’s not a
great feeling but at the same time, here I am. I’m okay. It’s good to be
able to make the cut and hopefully on the weekend it will be better.
“I
thought I would make the cut. I was being positive and I thought that
my game was in good shape to make the cut. I think what is important
right now is to go really low on the weekend.
“I
think I’m behind, way back from the leaders, but I’m going to take one
day at a time. Tomorrow is going to be important, to post a low round,
hopefully get closer, hopefully get around the top ten and then we’ll
see on Sunday.”
The
cut fell at four over par, with former champion Karen Lunn of Australia
and Scotland’s Carly Booth, currently lying in fourth place on the
LET’s ISPS Handa order of merit, missing out on playing the weekend.The other Scot in the field, Kylie Walker, also failed to beat the cut.
José María Olazábal to be at Chantaco on Sunday
José María Olazábal,
Europe’s victorious 2012 Ryder Cup captain, will be on site at Chantaco
on Sunday the follow the last group and present the trophy to the
winner.
The
celebrated champion, who formed a successful Ryder Cup partnership with
fellow Spaniard Seve Ballesteros, lives just 15 kilometres from
Chantaco at Golf de Fontarrabie and was the first Basque player to win
The Masters in 1994 and then again in 1999.
The winner of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France will earn a first prize cheque for 37,500 euros.
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 140 (2x70)
Par 140 (2x70)
131 Diana Luna (ITA) 67 64
133 Stacey Keating (AUS) 62 71
135 Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 68 67, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 70 65, Anja Monke (DEU) 72 63
136 Valentine Derrey (FRA) 70 66, Hannah Jun (USA) 68 68, Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 69 67
137 Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 69 68, Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 71 66, Sophie
Giquel-bettan (FRA) 66 71, Sarah Kemp (AUS) 71 66, Nontaya Srisawang
(THA) 71 66, Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 69 68, Azahara Munoz (ESP) 66 71
138 Trish Johnson (ENG) 69 69, Florentyna Parker (ENG) 67 71
139 Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 70 69, Tania Elosegui (ESP) 72 67, Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 68 71, Beth Allen (USA) 72 67
140 Virginie Lagoutte-clement (FRA) 66 74, Margherita Rigon (ITA) 74 66, Anais Maggetti (CHE) 67 73
141 Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 67 74, Laura Davies (ENG) 72 69, Bree
Arthur (AUS) 72 69, Holly Aitchison (ENG) 73 68, Julie Greciet (FRA)
73 68, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 71 70, Lydia Hall (WAL) 66 75, Lorena Ochoa
(MEX) 69 72
142 Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 71 71, Louise Larsson (SWE) 72 70, Lucie
Andre (FRA) 70 72, Stefania Croce (ITA) 74 68, Veronica Zorzi (ITA)
71 71, Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 68 74, Barbara Genuini (FRA) 68 74, Henni
Zuel (ENG) 69 73, Maria Hernandez (ESP) 71 71, Malene Jorgensen (DNK)
70 72
143 Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 72 71, Rebecca Codd (IRL) 71 72, Connie
Chen (ZAF) 75 68, Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) 69 74, Linda Wessberg
(SWE) 73 70, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 70 73, Laura Diaz (USA) 68 75
144 Maria Hjorth (SWE) 70 74, Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 68 76, Kym Larratt
(ENG) 72 72, Rebecca Artis (AUS) 70 74, Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 73
71, Caroline Afonso (FRA) 75 69, Melodie Bourdy (FRA) 72 72
MISSED THE CUT
145 Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 74 71, Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 69 76
147 Karen Lunn (AUS) 74 73
148 Rachel Jennings (ENG) 73 75, Elisabeth Esterl (DEU) 74 74, Carly Booth (SCO) 77 71
149 Celine Palomar (FRA) 71 78, Ariane Provot (FRA) 76 73, Marieke Nivard (NLD) 74 75
150 Elena Giraud (FRA) 70 80, Stefanie Michl (AUT) 72 78, Nicole
Gergely (AUT) 77 73, Maha Haddioui (MAR) 80 70, Kiran Matharu (ENG)
72 78
151 Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 76 75
152 Klara Spilkova (CZE) 74 78, Sharmila Nicollet (IND) 80 72, Zuzana Kamasova (SVK) 73 79, Georgina Simpson (ENG) 74 78
153 Steffi Kirchmayr (DEU) 74 79, Becky Brewerton (WAL) 76 77
154 Kylie Walker (SCO) 76 78
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