THAI TEENAGER LEADS BY TWO IN MOROCCO LALLA MERYEM CUP
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Thai
teenager Ariya Jutanugarn shot a four under 67 on Friday to lead by two
strokes after the second round of the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco.
The
Ladies European Tour rookie, 17, from Bangkok, had five birdies and one
bogey for a six under halfway total of 136 at Golf du l’Océan in
Agadir. The last time
Jutanugarn visited Morocco, for the LET’s Lalla Aicha Tour School in
December, she won the Final Stage by five shots.
Just
three months later and after an amazing start to her first season as a
professional, which has seen her finish second to Karrie Webb in
Australia and runner-up
to Inbee Park in Thailand, the World No.42’s return to Morocco is
proving to be equally impressive.
She
said: “The first time I played the practice round I thought the course
was very hard and I thought the fairways were too narrow for me, but now
I’ve played the
first two days, I feel like it’s a lot better!
“I
was here last year and I like Morocco. My dad says it’s very far from
my house but I have to come! Morocco is very nice. I want to do my best
and win the tournament.”
Fellow
teenage rookie Charley Hull, who turned 17 nine days ago, shares second
place with South African Lee-Anne Pace and United States duo Beth Allen
and Mallory
Fraiche on four under par.
Hull,
from Kettering, England, was typically relaxed: “Usually on the second
day I don’t have a great score but I kept my head down and forgot about
that and posted
a one under which is pretty good.
“I’m
really happy. I played simple golf out there today. It was a bit boring
on the front nine until the last few holes on the back nine and then I
rolled a few
putts in. I missed a few putts out there but everyone can say that.
Today it was pretty quiet all day. I would say there was still a little
bit more wind in the afternoon but it was still a challenge.”
Fraiche,
25, from New Orleans, is another rookie in contention. She said:
“Getting off the airplane in the airport it felt really comfortable as I
had a lot of
good memories from Q School. My putting and a little more confidence
and I think I can get it done. I plan on winning at least one tournament
and just playing solid throughout the year.”
However, the more experienced duo of Lee-Anne Pace and Beth Allen were quietly confident for the weekend.
Pace,
a five-time tournament winner in 2010, said: “I’m trying to hit as many
fairways and as many greens as I can and working a lot more on my
putting than I have
been so I’m trying to make as many birdies as possible and see how the
weekend goes.”
Allen,
who is still targeting her first LET victory in her sixth year on tour,
played in the morning and commented: “I think we got lucky with the
draw. I probably
played a little better but not much better than yesterday. I still had
two three putts, really stupid mistakes, but it was similar, I just
thought the conditions were better.”
Norwegian
Marianne Skarpnord followed her opening 66 with a 76 to lose her
overnight lead and drop to level par. Meanwhile Australia’s Karen Lunn,
the 2012 champion,
sits at three over alongside local heroine Maha Haddioui and both
players will be looking to climb the leader board on Saturday.
SCOTSWATCH. Nairn Dunbar amateur Kelsey MacDonald was the only Scot to beat the cut with rounds of 70-73 for 143 - those with 146 and better qualified for the weekend's final rounds.
Pamela Pretswell missed out by two with scores of 72-76.
Carly Booth and Katy McNicoll missed out on 151, Carly with 76-75, Katy 75-76.
Kylie Walker was on 152 (77-75).
Vikki Laing had a pair of 77s for 154.
SCOTSWATCH. Nairn Dunbar amateur Kelsey MacDonald was the only Scot to beat the cut with rounds of 70-73 for 143 - those with 146 and better qualified for the weekend's final rounds.
Pamela Pretswell missed out by two with scores of 72-76.
Carly Booth and Katy McNicoll missed out on 151, Carly with 76-75, Katy 75-76.
Kylie Walker was on 152 (77-75).
Vikki Laing had a pair of 77s for 154.
ALL THE SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 142 (2x71)
136 Ariya Jutanugarn (THA) 69 67
138 Charley Hull (ENG) 68 70, Mallory Fraiche (USA) 70 68, Beth Allen (USA) 70 68, Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 70 68
139 Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 73 66, Laura Davies (ENG) 71 68
140 Sarah Kemp (AUS) 72 68, Celine Palomar (FRA) 72 68, Holly Clyburn
(ENG) 69 71, Valentine Derrey (FRA) 70 70, Katie Burnett (USA) 70 70,
Melissa Reid (ENG) 69 71
141 Nikki Campbell (AUS) 71 70, Margherita Rigon (ITA) 71 70, Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 72 69, Sophie Walker (ENG) 69 72
142 Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 72 70, Margarita Ramos (MEX) 73 69, Tania
Elosegui (ESP) 74 68, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 66 76, Line Vedel
(DNK) 71 71, Marta Silva Zamora (ESP) 75 67, Klara
Spilkova (CZE) 72 70
143 Trish Johnson (ENG) 71 72, Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 72 71, Stefania
Croce (ITA) 74 69, Kelsey MacDonald (SCO) (am) 70 73, Patricia Sanz (ESP)
73 70, Linda Wessberg (SWE) 73 70, Smriti Mehra
(IND) 72 71, Tara Davies (WAL) 72 71, Paula Hurtado (COL) 76 67
144 Felicity Johnson (ENG) 72 72, Caroline Afonso (FRA) 72 72, Zuzana
Kamasova (SVK) 71 73, Jacqueline Hedwall (SWE) 72 72, Lydia Hall
(WAL) 74 70, Jessica Karlsson (SWE) 74 70, Jia
Yun Li (CHN) 74 70, Sophie Giquel-bettan (FRA) 75 69, Julia Davidsson
(SWE) 73 71, Megan Grehan (USA) 72 72
145 Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 73 72, Karen Lunn (AUS) 72 73, Stacy Lee
Bregman (ZAF) 74 71, Maha Haddioui (MAR) 73 72, Georgina Simpson
(ENG) 73 72, Connie Chen (ZAF) 73 72, Noora Tamminen
(FIN) 74 71, Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 74 71, Amelia Lewis (USA)
76 69, Cheyenne Woods (USA) 72 73, Joanna Klatten (FRA) 74 71
146 Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 73 73, Becky Brewerton (WAL) 77 69, Xi Yu
Lin (CHN) 75 71, Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 72 74, Ann-Kathrin Lindner
(GER) 74 72, Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 74 72, Emma
Cabrera-bello (ESP) 70 76, Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 74 72, Florentyna
Parker (ENG) 77 69, Stefanie Michl (AUT) 72 74
MISSED THE CUT
MISSED THE CUT
147 Anais Maggetti (CHE) 72 75, Cathryn Bristow (NZL) 78 69, Rebecca
Artis (AUS) 77 70, Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 72 75, Tandi Cuningham (ZAF)
76 71, Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 78 69, Daniela
Holmqvist (SWE) 75 72
148 Melissa Eaton (RSA) 67 81, Bree Arthur (AUS) 75 73, Isabell Gabsa
(GER) 73 75, Melanie Maetzler (SWI) 74 74, Pamela Pretswell (SCO) 72
76, Caroline Westrup (SWE) 76 72, Bonita
Bredenhann (NAM) 75 73, Emily Taylor (ENG) 79 69, Nina Holleder
(GER) 73 75
149 Sharmila Nicollet (IND) 78 71, Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 76 73, Tanaporn
Kongkiatkrai (THA) 74 75, Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 79 70, Yu Yang
Zhang (CHN) 76 73, Mireia Prat (ESP) 74 75,
Louise Larsson (SWE) 79 70, Hannah Burke (ENG) 75 74
150 Camilla Lennarth (SWE) 80 70, Isabella Ramsay (SWE) 76 74, Sahra
Hassan (WAL) 76 74, Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) 77 73, Laura Cabanillas
(ESP) 79 71
151 Holly Aitchison (ENG) 78 73, Elina Nummenpaa (FIN) 75 76, Helena
Callahan (SWE) 75 76, Stephanie Na (AUS) 79 72, Carly Booth (SCO) 76
75, Katy McNicoll (SCO) 75 76, Melodie Bourdy
(FRA) 77 74, Sara Wikstrom (SWE) 74 77, Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 77 74
152 Maria Salinas (PER) 77 75, Lucie Andre (FRA) 77 75, Kylie Walker
(SCO) 77 75, Fiona Puyo (FRA) 77 75, Morgana Robbertze (RSA) 78 74
153 Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 80 73, Virginia Espejo (ESP) 75 78, Cecilie Lundgreen (NOR) 77 76
154 Julie Otto (ENG) 74 80, Whitney Hillier (AUS) 79 75, Vikki Laing
(SCO) 77 77, Barbara Genuini (FRA) 76 78, Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 78 76
155 Leigh Whittaker (GER) 84 71, Rochelle Morris (ENG) 79 76, Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 78 77
156 Amy Boulden (WAL) (am) 82 74, Ana Larraneta (ESP) 79 77
159 Eva Bjarvall (SWE) 78 81
160 Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 83 77
161 Rebecca Sorensen (SWE) 84 77
162 Kaisa Ruuttila (FIN) 84 78
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