TEENAGERS KO AND BAE SHARE LEAD IN NEW ZEALAND WOMEN'S OPEN
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Christchurch, New Zealand - It
was a moment that summed up Lydia Ko’s brilliance. The most famous
15-year-old in New Zealand hit her eagle putt from the fringe of the
green on the par-5 14th
at the Clearwater Golf Club and watched.
The
12m putt down and across the slope had the perfect pace, hit the flag
and found the bottom of the cup. It was met by raucous applause from the
biggest gallery on
course.
The
eagle catapulted the World No.1 female amateur into the lead and was the
defining moment of round two of the ISPS Handa NZ Women’s Open hosted by
Christchurch.
“It was a turning point for me,” said Ko, who was the only Kiwi to make the two-round cut.
“I
wanted a couple of birdies before that but they just didn’t go in the
hole. But then you know that 12m putt it just drained in and it kind of
made up for today and
the first round as well.”
From
there she never looked back. The wonder-teen will begin the final round
in a share of the lead with Korean Seon Woo Bae who climbed 33 places
with a remarkable
eight under par 64 that broke the course record.
Italian Giulia Sergas (68) climbed to third and overnight leader Australian Nikki Campbell (71) dropped to fourth place.
Her
flawless ball striking continued. The only display of any weakness was
when she flubbed a chip on the par 5 fifth. It didn’t matter as she made
a 15 foot save for
par in nonchalant fashion.
“I
was happy with that save. I got a really bad lie with the chip and I
didn’t know where that ball was going to go. I wasn’t that happy about
that hole even though
I made the par.”
The
birdies continued on the following hole, the par four sixth, and then
she dropped her first shot of the day with a three-putt bogey on the par
four seventh.
“It wasn’t because I hit it badly it was a short putt mistake so it is not something serious. I am hitting the ball well.
“I
am pretty happy. I had kind of a struggle the last three holes but I
made par on the last two so that was ok. I don’t think that there was
something huge to complain
about and I made an eagle so it was pretty good.”
She
parred her way in finish on six under and a chance of becoming the
first Kiwi to win the event. Ko knows there will be nerves standing on
the first tee in the final
group tomorrow.
“The
nerves will be there tomorrow but I just have to control my nerves and
that is what happens every time. I have been playing pretty good so
hopefully I can play
like I have the last two days. It was nice to see a lot of me out there
today. I definitely felt their support.”
Ko wasn’t the only one burning up the Clearwater course in the searing summer conditions.
A
few groups behind the crowds of Ko, rookie South Korean pro Bae was making
birdies like it was no big deal on her way to a course record eight
under par 64.
Bae,
who opened with a two over par 74, enjoyed being out of the spotlight
as she added nine birdies and a bogey to card the low round of the
championship.
Bae’s
remarkable round was one better than the seven under par 65 shot by
Australian Katherine Hull in the inaugural championship in 2009.
It
was a consistently excellent round as she made the turn in five under
par 31. She added three more birdies to claim a share of the lead and
then dropped a shot at
the seventh (her 16th). It was just a momentary hiccup as she added a further birdie on eight to complete a fine round.
The
18-year-old has strong links with Christchurch. The South Korean has been in
golfing camps in the city for the past four years at nearby Harewood
Golf Club and this year
for the past two months at Terrace Downs.
She
took advantage of a sponsor invite last week at the Masters in
Australia which earned her another start this week in New Zealand.
“I
am very pleased. It is my best score ever. It is nice to be in
Christchurch. It is like my other home because I have been here so
much,” Bae said.
“I made a lot of putts today. It was the best I have putted before.”
She has been part of the South Korean Academy and after a solid amateur career she is now in the rookie professional programme.
It is by far her best with nine birdies and a solitary dropped shot at the seventh after starting on the 10th hole.
Sergas, the Italian who has finished top 10 in the event, was pleased with her second round effort.
“My
long game was the key to my scoring today,” said Sergas. “I was hitting
the ball really long and it set up a few opportunities I really feed
off [playing partner]
Nikki [Campbell]…we had a lot of fun out there.”
Campbell
added: “I didn’t feed off her because she was always 100m ahead of me. I
am really happy to be in contention and I will be going out to put some
pressures on
the leaders tomorrow.”
The
two round cut for the event of the leading 50 professionals and ties
was made at three over par.
Fifty-one
pros and five amateurs made the cut.
But
all attention tomorrow will be on young Lydia Ko as she carries the
hopes of a nation and as tries to become the first New Zealander to win
the national open.
SECOND-ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 144 (2x72)
138 - Lydia Ko (NZL) 70 68, Seon Woo Bae (KOR) 74 64
139 - Giulia Sergas (ITA) 71 68
140 - Nikki Campbell (AUS) 69 71
141 - Min Sun Kim (SKOR) 73 68, Stacey Keating (AUS) 73 68, Amelia Lewis (USA) 73 68, Belen Mozo (ESP) 72 69
142 - Sarah Kemp (AUS) 73 69, Rebecca Artis (AUS) 74 68, Jee Young Lee (KOR) 72 70, Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 70 72, Sarah-Jane Smith (AUS) 71 71
143 - Daniela Holmqvist (SWE) 75 68, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 75 68, Dori Carter (USA) 73 70, Julieta Granada (PAR) 71 72, Su-Hyun Oh (AUS) 74 69, Emily Taylor (ENG) 74 69, Connie Chen (SAF) 73 70, Holly Aitchison (ENG) 72 71
144 - Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 74 70, Lydia Hall (WAL) 74 70, Beatriz Recari (ESP) 73 71, Tamara Johns (AUS) 69 75, Maria Hjorth (SWE) 77 67, Julia Boland (AUS) 73 71
145 - Alison Walshe (USA) 70 75, Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 73 72, Pamela Pretswell (SCO) 78 67, Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 72 73, Sarah Oh (AUS) 69 76, Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 74 71, Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 76 69, Yean Lee Cho (KOR) 75 70, Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 73 72, Kris Tamulis (USA) 74 71
146 - Cheyenne Woods (USA) 74 72, Caroline Masson (DEU) 73 73, Laura Davies (ENG) 74 72, Joanna Klatten (FRA) 75 71, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 71 75, Christina Kim (USA) 76 70, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 73 73, Maria Hernandez (ESP) 74 72, Jennie Lee (USA) 72 74, Sarah King (AUS) 78 68
147 - Jing Yan (CHN) 74 73, Christel Boeljon (NLD) 76 71, Ariya Jutanugarn (THA) 72 75, Beth Allen (USA) 75 72, Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 72 75, Tamie Durdin (AUS) 77 70, Becky Morgan (WAL) 73 74, Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 74 73, Kristie Smith (AUS) 75 72
139 - Giulia Sergas (ITA) 71 68
140 - Nikki Campbell (AUS) 69 71
141 - Min Sun Kim (SKOR) 73 68, Stacey Keating (AUS) 73 68, Amelia Lewis (USA) 73 68, Belen Mozo (ESP) 72 69
142 - Sarah Kemp (AUS) 73 69, Rebecca Artis (AUS) 74 68, Jee Young Lee (KOR) 72 70, Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 70 72, Sarah-Jane Smith (AUS) 71 71
143 - Daniela Holmqvist (SWE) 75 68, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 75 68, Dori Carter (USA) 73 70, Julieta Granada (PAR) 71 72, Su-Hyun Oh (AUS) 74 69, Emily Taylor (ENG) 74 69, Connie Chen (SAF) 73 70, Holly Aitchison (ENG) 72 71
144 - Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 74 70, Lydia Hall (WAL) 74 70, Beatriz Recari (ESP) 73 71, Tamara Johns (AUS) 69 75, Maria Hjorth (SWE) 77 67, Julia Boland (AUS) 73 71
145 - Alison Walshe (USA) 70 75, Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 73 72, Pamela Pretswell (SCO) 78 67, Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 72 73, Sarah Oh (AUS) 69 76, Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 74 71, Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 76 69, Yean Lee Cho (KOR) 75 70, Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 73 72, Kris Tamulis (USA) 74 71
146 - Cheyenne Woods (USA) 74 72, Caroline Masson (DEU) 73 73, Laura Davies (ENG) 74 72, Joanna Klatten (FRA) 75 71, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 71 75, Christina Kim (USA) 76 70, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 73 73, Maria Hernandez (ESP) 74 72, Jennie Lee (USA) 72 74, Sarah King (AUS) 78 68
147 - Jing Yan (CHN) 74 73, Christel Boeljon (NLD) 76 71, Ariya Jutanugarn (THA) 72 75, Beth Allen (USA) 75 72, Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 72 75, Tamie Durdin (AUS) 77 70, Becky Morgan (WAL) 73 74, Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 74 73, Kristie Smith (AUS) 75 72
MISSED THE CUT
148
- Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 78 70, Mo Martin (USA) 76 72, Mallory Fraiche
(USA) 76 72, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 75 73, Sara Maude Juneau (CAN) 77 71,
Linda Wessberg (SWE) 76 72, Cathryn Bristow (NZL)
79 69, Veronica Felibert (VEN) 74 74, Min Jee Lee (AUS) 77 71
149 - Tania Elosegui (ESP) 79 70, Heiji Kim (KOR) 74 75, Bree Arthur (AUS) 74 75, Ryann O Toole (USA) 80 69, Anna Nordqvist (SWE) 79 70, Cecilie Lundgreen (NOR) 78 71, Frances Bondad (AUS) 76 73
150 - Sydnee Michaels (USA) 80 70, Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 77 73, Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 73 77, Nicole Smith (USA) 80 70, Karin Sjodin (SWE) 76 74, Valentine Derrey (FRA) 76 74, Elisa Serramia Neundorf (ESP) 76 74, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 77 73
151 - Corie Hou (AUS) 82 69, Inhong Lim (KOR) 74 77, Stephanie Na (AUS) 80 71, Daniela Iacobelli (USA) 82 69, Sahra Hassan (WAL) 77 74, Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 77 74, Jean Chua (MYS) 79 72, Becky Brewerton (WAL) 74 77, Alison Whitaker (AUS) 79 72, Jessica Speechley (AUS) 77 74, Antonella Cvitan (SWE) 77 74, Heather Bowie Young (USA) 77 74
152 - Carly Booth (SCO) 77 75, Dawn Shockley (USA) 76 76, Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 79 73, Ashlee Dewhurst (AUS) 79 73, So Hyun Bae (SKOR) 77 75, Lorie Kane (CAN) 78 74, Esther Choe (USA) 73 79, Kylie Walker (SCO) 77 75
153 - Whitney Hillier (AUS) 81 72, Sophie Walker (ENG) 80 73, Sarah Bradley (NZL) 78 75, Lita Guo (NZL) 79 74, Aimee Neff (USA) 81 72, Julianne Alvarez (NZL) 77 76, Giulia Molinaro (ITA) 75 78, Camilla Lennarth (SWE) 76 77
154 - Emily Perry (NZL) 84 70, Karen Lunn (AUS) 73 81, Jennifer Gleason (USA) 80 74
155 - Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 80 75, Katie Futcher (USA) 81 74, Kate Little (AUS) 79 76, Hannah Burke (ENG) 77 78
156 - Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 84 72, Ae Young Shin (SKOR) 77 79, Lacey Agnew (USA) 80 76, Munchin Keh (NZL) 79 77, Jenna Hunter (NZL) 75 81, Angela Stanford (USA) 78 78, Anais Maggetti (CHE) 79 77, Caroline Bon (NZL) 77 79
157 - Vicky Thomas (AUS) 82 75, Elena Robles (USA) 78 79, Jody Fleming (AUS) 83 74
159 - Mianne Bagger (DNK) 82 77, Kate Chadwick (NZL) 78 81, Su-Ann Heng (SGP) 85 74, Jessica Noh (AUS) 83 76
160 - Rebecca Green (AUS) 83 77, Yee Yeon Kim (KOR) 81 79, Brittany Bomar (USA) 82 78
161 - Phyllis Meti (NZL) 79 82, Ginny Brown (USA) 80 81
162 - Jana Welsford (AUS) 79 83
163 - Nicky Henderson (AUS) 82 81
167 - Laura Hoskin (NZL) 84 83
149 - Tania Elosegui (ESP) 79 70, Heiji Kim (KOR) 74 75, Bree Arthur (AUS) 74 75, Ryann O Toole (USA) 80 69, Anna Nordqvist (SWE) 79 70, Cecilie Lundgreen (NOR) 78 71, Frances Bondad (AUS) 76 73
150 - Sydnee Michaels (USA) 80 70, Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 77 73, Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 73 77, Nicole Smith (USA) 80 70, Karin Sjodin (SWE) 76 74, Valentine Derrey (FRA) 76 74, Elisa Serramia Neundorf (ESP) 76 74, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 77 73
151 - Corie Hou (AUS) 82 69, Inhong Lim (KOR) 74 77, Stephanie Na (AUS) 80 71, Daniela Iacobelli (USA) 82 69, Sahra Hassan (WAL) 77 74, Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 77 74, Jean Chua (MYS) 79 72, Becky Brewerton (WAL) 74 77, Alison Whitaker (AUS) 79 72, Jessica Speechley (AUS) 77 74, Antonella Cvitan (SWE) 77 74, Heather Bowie Young (USA) 77 74
152 - Carly Booth (SCO) 77 75, Dawn Shockley (USA) 76 76, Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 79 73, Ashlee Dewhurst (AUS) 79 73, So Hyun Bae (SKOR) 77 75, Lorie Kane (CAN) 78 74, Esther Choe (USA) 73 79, Kylie Walker (SCO) 77 75
153 - Whitney Hillier (AUS) 81 72, Sophie Walker (ENG) 80 73, Sarah Bradley (NZL) 78 75, Lita Guo (NZL) 79 74, Aimee Neff (USA) 81 72, Julianne Alvarez (NZL) 77 76, Giulia Molinaro (ITA) 75 78, Camilla Lennarth (SWE) 76 77
154 - Emily Perry (NZL) 84 70, Karen Lunn (AUS) 73 81, Jennifer Gleason (USA) 80 74
155 - Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 80 75, Katie Futcher (USA) 81 74, Kate Little (AUS) 79 76, Hannah Burke (ENG) 77 78
156 - Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 84 72, Ae Young Shin (SKOR) 77 79, Lacey Agnew (USA) 80 76, Munchin Keh (NZL) 79 77, Jenna Hunter (NZL) 75 81, Angela Stanford (USA) 78 78, Anais Maggetti (CHE) 79 77, Caroline Bon (NZL) 77 79
157 - Vicky Thomas (AUS) 82 75, Elena Robles (USA) 78 79, Jody Fleming (AUS) 83 74
159 - Mianne Bagger (DNK) 82 77, Kate Chadwick (NZL) 78 81, Su-Ann Heng (SGP) 85 74, Jessica Noh (AUS) 83 76
160 - Rebecca Green (AUS) 83 77, Yee Yeon Kim (KOR) 81 79, Brittany Bomar (USA) 82 78
161 - Phyllis Meti (NZL) 79 82, Ginny Brown (USA) 80 81
162 - Jana Welsford (AUS) 79 83
163 - Nicky Henderson (AUS) 82 81
167 - Laura Hoskin (NZL) 84 83
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