CHARLEY HULL MISSES TIDDLER BUT STILL THREE UNDER PAR IN LET Q SCHOOL
CHARLEY HULL ... three-under-par 69, but it could have been better.
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From Bethan Cutler, LET Media Manager
Sweden’s
Isabella Ramsay made the most of ideal scoring conditions in Marrakech today to claim a one- shot lead following the first round of Final
Qualifying at Lalla Aicha Tour School for the 2013 LET season.
The
25-year-old professional golfer from Brunnby carded a seven under par
65 at the Al Maaden Golf Resort, to finish a stroke ahead of Peruvian
Maria Salinas and Australian Nikki Campbell.
“Today
we got a really great game plan (me and my caddy/brother),” said
Ramsay, who turned professional in 2006 and earned two wins on the
Swedish Nordea Tour in 2012.
“We are a team, so I felt pretty comfortable. We played the Pre-Q and also felt really good. We played one shot at a time so I did not know my score, but I know it now and I am happy.
“We are a team, so I felt pretty comfortable. We played the Pre-Q and also felt really good. We played one shot at a time so I did not know my score, but I know it now and I am happy.
“I had eight birdies and missed the 18th hole but made all the rest and the shots were very close to the pin. When you play good it looks so easy!”
Over on the Amelkis Course, Campbell and Salinas signed for superb 66s to lie in joint second.
“I’ve
been playing well since I got here. I just hit good shots in and made
the putts and that’s all you have to do really, consistently,” said
Campbell, making her first appearance at LET Tour School after spending
ten years competing on the LPGA of Japan.
Salinas, who is also making her first appearance at the LET Tour School, said:
“I started even par through four holes and made a really good shot on five, two inches from the pin and that started it all. I did four birdies in a row, had a bogey on nine but I kept my mind in the game and did the same thing on the back nine, just kept going.”
“I started even par through four holes and made a really good shot on five, two inches from the pin and that started it all. I did four birdies in a row, had a bogey on nine but I kept my mind in the game and did the same thing on the back nine, just kept going.”
A
further nine players opened with rounds of 68 including 16-year-old
Thai amateur Ariya Jutanugarn, Indian professional Sharmila Nicollet and
German amateur Nina Holleder.
Holleder commented: “My putter was better than last week (in Stage 1) and I made a few long putts. I had five birdies and I missed two greens, so I hit 16 greens in total today. I am a little bit ill. I was not bad yesterday. I did not change anything from last week, except the tee shot on number five. Today it was further back.”
Holleder commented: “My putter was better than last week (in Stage 1) and I made a few long putts. I had five birdies and I missed two greens, so I hit 16 greens in total today. I am a little bit ill. I was not bad yesterday. I did not change anything from last week, except the tee shot on number five. Today it was further back.”
Curtis
Cup star Charley Hull (Woburn), only 16 years of age and ranked in the World's top 10 amateurs, was among the 12 players on three under par 69.
Charley, who is keeping her options open by playing as an amateur, said: “I played alright but I missed a seven inch putt on 16. I nearly holed my first one and then I missed my second one from that far. I laughed, but I have learned from my mistake.
Charley, who is keeping her options open by playing as an amateur, said: “I played alright but I missed a seven inch putt on 16. I nearly holed my first one and then I missed my second one from that far. I laughed, but I have learned from my mistake.
“I
went to tap it in but I was in my shadow so I don’t think I could even
see the hole. I had four birdies in a row on 18, one, two and three and
then followed the next hole by a bogey.
"It was a good shot, just a miss-club over the green. It was a steady round of golf and I’m happy. It was the worst I could have shot so I’ll see what happens tomorrow.”
"It was a good shot, just a miss-club over the green. It was a steady round of golf and I’m happy. It was the worst I could have shot so I’ll see what happens tomorrow.”
The
141-woman field is spilt over the Al Maaden Golf Resort and Amelkis
Resort over the first four days, playing two rounds on each of the
courses.
After 72 holes, a cut at 60 plus ties precedes the fifth and final round on the Al Maaden Golf Resort to decide the top 30 full cards plus ties on offer for the 2013 Ladies European Tour.
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After 72 holes, a cut at 60 plus ties precedes the fifth and final round on the Al Maaden Golf Resort to decide the top 30 full cards plus ties on offer for the 2013 Ladies European Tour.
TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES ON THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
CLICK HERE
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