KYLIE WALKER JUST OUTSIDE TOP 20 IN HERO WOMEN'S INDIAN OPEN
SAND IN HER SHOES ... Charley Hull playng out of a bunker in today's round
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By BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
Derrey is also in the hunt for her first Ladies European Tour win and her scorecard was perfect apart from two mistakes on holes nine and ten and she took a three-over 75.
She said: “I missed my drive on nine and made double bogey and then missed my approach shot on 10 and made bogey: that’s it. I didn’t make a putt today. I hit 15 greens, just missed two holes. The course is really narrow so you have to hit good shots at the right moment.”
England’s Hannah Burke and Hannah Jun of the USA are just four shots from the lead in a share of sixth going into the final day, with eight further players a stroke back on one-over-par.
Of the 19 Indian players in the field, 10 made the cut, including LET members Smriti Mehra (T41st), Sharmila Nicollet (T62nd) and five amateurs. The cut mark, which fell at nine-over-par, was one of the highest recorded on the LET, demonstrating the demanding nature of the course with its tight, tree-lined fairways.
SCOTSWATCH: Kylie Walker is just outside the top 20 (joint 22nd to be precise) after a second-round 75 for three-over-par 147 - seven shots off the pace. Kylie had only one birdie, at the long eight, and she droped shots at the third, sixth, 11th and 14th.
Vikki Laing started her second round in good style with birdies at the long first and short third and was still in good heart after turning in 37.
But the inward half cost her 41 blows for a 79 and a two-round total of seven-over 151, two shots inside the cut mark, to be joint 49th. The Musselburgh player had three double bogeys on her card.
SECOND-ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 144 (2x72)
140 Thidapa Suwannapura (THA) 66 74
141 Valentine Derrey (FRA) 66 75, Charley Hull (ENG) 69 72
143 Gauri Monga (IND) 73 70, Saraporn Chamchoi (THA) 73 70
144 Hannah Jun (USA) 68 76, Hannah Burke (ENG) 73 71
145 Bo-Mi Suh (SKOR) 70 75, Pennapa Pulsawath (THA) 73 72, Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 73 72, Elina Nummenpaa (FIN) 72 73, Rungthiwa Pangjan (THA) 75 70, Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 70 75, Nanthikarn Rakasachat (THA) 73 72, Ye Na Chung (SKOR) 73 72
152 - Lucie Andre (FRA) 73 79, Janya Morrakotphan (THA) 77 75, Maha Haddioui (MAR) 78 74, Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 74 78, Gursimar Badhwal (IND) 77 75, Holly Clyburn (ENG) 78 74
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By BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager
Delhi: Thailand’s Thidapa Sunawannapura grabbed a one
stroke lead heading into the final round of the Hero Women’s Indian Open
at Delhi Golf Club after another scorching day in the Indian capital on
Friday.
A second-round 74 was enough for the 21-year-old Ladies Asian Golf Tour
member to end the day four-under-par ahead of first round co-leader
Valentine Derrey of France and Charley Hull from England.
Thailand’s Saraporn Chamchoi and amateur Gauri Monga of India were two shots further behind.
Although Sunawannapura still holds the advantage, she felt that it was the result of good fortune as on the 13th
hole she made a ‘lucky’ bogey.
After driving into the bushes, the ball
bounced two yards clear, allowing a clear passage to the green - and
despite hitting her second shot just two yards further - she played four
to the front of the green and chipped in for a five. It was one of four
bogeys on her card, against two birdies.
Suwannapura won the Vidalia Tour Championship on the US Symetra Tour in 2012 and ended 73rd
on the LPGA money list this year, but would rate winning the Hero
Women’s Indian Open, which is tri-sanctioned by the LAGT, Ladies
European Tour and Women’s Golf Association of India, as her career-best
achievement.
On being in contention, she said: “It’s exciting! You cannot expect
anything on this course. What’s going to happen is going to happen.”
Hull, the youngest professional in the field aged 17, fired a level par
72 containing two birdies and two bogeys. She moved a stroke ahead of
the field at five-under-par after picking up shots at the 11th
and second holes, making putts of three and ten feet respectively, but
three-putted on the third green before failing to get up and down from
the greenside bunker on hole four.
Looking ahead to the final round, Hull said: “I’m pretty happy. I’m in a
good position for tomorrow, one shot behind the lead, which I think is
good. It looks like there are some fairly new names at the top of the
leader board so it should be fun out there.”
After recording five straight runner-up finishes at the start of the
season and making her Solheim Cup debut in August she is hoping to cap
the year with her maiden professional victory.Derrey is also in the hunt for her first Ladies European Tour win and her scorecard was perfect apart from two mistakes on holes nine and ten and she took a three-over 75.
She said: “I missed my drive on nine and made double bogey and then missed my approach shot on 10 and made bogey: that’s it. I didn’t make a putt today. I hit 15 greens, just missed two holes. The course is really narrow so you have to hit good shots at the right moment.”
England’s Hannah Burke and Hannah Jun of the USA are just four shots from the lead in a share of sixth going into the final day, with eight further players a stroke back on one-over-par.
Of the 19 Indian players in the field, 10 made the cut, including LET members Smriti Mehra (T41st), Sharmila Nicollet (T62nd) and five amateurs. The cut mark, which fell at nine-over-par, was one of the highest recorded on the LET, demonstrating the demanding nature of the course with its tight, tree-lined fairways.
SCOTSWATCH: Kylie Walker is just outside the top 20 (joint 22nd to be precise) after a second-round 75 for three-over-par 147 - seven shots off the pace. Kylie had only one birdie, at the long eight, and she droped shots at the third, sixth, 11th and 14th.
Vikki Laing started her second round in good style with birdies at the long first and short third and was still in good heart after turning in 37.
But the inward half cost her 41 blows for a 79 and a two-round total of seven-over 151, two shots inside the cut mark, to be joint 49th. The Musselburgh player had three double bogeys on her card.
SECOND-ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 144 (2x72)
140 Thidapa Suwannapura (THA) 66 74
141 Valentine Derrey (FRA) 66 75, Charley Hull (ENG) 69 72
143 Gauri Monga (IND) 73 70, Saraporn Chamchoi (THA) 73 70
144 Hannah Jun (USA) 68 76, Hannah Burke (ENG) 73 71
145 Bo-Mi Suh (SKOR) 70 75, Pennapa Pulsawath (THA) 73 72, Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 73 72, Elina Nummenpaa (FIN) 72 73, Rungthiwa Pangjan (THA) 75 70, Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 70 75, Nanthikarn Rakasachat (THA) 73 72, Ye Na Chung (SKOR) 73 72
146 Nikki Campbell (AUS) 76 70, Klara Spilkova (CZE) 78 68, Sarah
Kemp (AUS) 71 75, Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 71 75, Connie Chen (RSA) 76
70, Camilla Lennarth (SWE) 73 73
147 Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 75 72, Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 73 74, Beth
Allen (USA) 74 73, Kylie Walker (SCO) 72 75, Grace Lee (SKOR) 71 76,
Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 73 74
148 Kiran Matharu (ENG) 75 73, Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 72 76
149 Ann-Kathrin Lindner (GER) 75 74, Mallory Fraiche (USA) 73 76,
Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 79 70, Wichanee Meechai (THA) 74 75, Noora
Tamminen (FIN) 73 76, Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA) 76 73, Linda Wessberg
(SWE) 73 76, Neha Tripathi (IND) 74 75, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 73 76,
Patcharajutar Kongkrapan (THA) 74 75, Sophie Giquel-bettan (FRA) 73
76
150 Tandi Von Ruben (RSA) 73 77, Liz Young (ENG) 76 74, Smriti
Mehra (IND) 77 73, Eleanor Givens (ENG) 74 76, Tiranan Yoopan (THA)
73 77, Sahra Hassan (WAL) 76 74, Jaruporn Palakawong Na Ayutthaya
(THA) 75 75, Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai (THA) 76 74
151 Ridhima Dilawari (IND) 77 74, Julie Greciet (FRA) 74 77, Vani
Kapoor (IND) 73 78, Rhea Nair (IND) 77 74, Vikki Laing (SCO) 73 78,
Becky Morgan (WAL) 73 78152 - Lucie Andre (FRA) 73 79, Janya Morrakotphan (THA) 77 75, Maha Haddioui (MAR) 78 74, Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 74 78, Gursimar Badhwal (IND) 77 75, Holly Clyburn (ENG) 78 74
153 - Maria Salinas (PER) 73 80, Gurbani Singh (IND) 78 75, Sharmila
Nicollet (IND) 75 78, Florentyna Parker (ENG) 74 79, Aditi Ashok
(IND) 76 77, Sophie Walker (ENG) 73 80, Emily Taylor (ENG) 79 74
MISSED THE CUT
154 - Holly Aitchison (ENG) 75 79, Aunchisa Utama (THA) 76 78,
Georgina Simpson (ENG) 78 76, Tania Elosegui (ESP) 80 74, Margherita
Rigon (ITA) 75 79, Bree Arthur (AUS) 74 80
155 - Paula Hurtado (COL) 78 77, Millie Saroha (IND) 77 78, Caroline
Afonso (FRA) 80 75, Nina Holleder (GER) 74 81, Alison Whitaker (AUS)
78 77
156 - Saaniya Sharma (IND) 81 75, So Young Jang (KOR) 80 76, Ajira Nualraksa (THA) 76 80, Walailak Satarak (THA) 74 82
157 - Isabella Ramsay (SWE) 79 78, Preetinder Kaur (IND) 78 79, Jean Chua (MYS) 77 80
158 - Hsien Wen Huang (TWN) 80 78
159 - Panuma Vitayakonkomol (THA) 83 76, Marjet Van Der Graaff (NED) 83 76
160 - Tiffany Tavee (USA) 82 78, Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 81 79, Viva Schlasberg (SWE) 82 78, Noon Huachai (THA) 76 84
161 - Wannasiri Sirisampant (THA) 78 83, Shweta Galande (IND) 84 77,
Nichakorn Rakasachat (THA) 83 78, Seher Atwal (IND) 80 81
162 - Rani Sonti (IND) 82 80
163 - Joy Lee (KOR) 80 83, Benedikte Grotvedt (NOR) 80 83, Ankita Tiwana (IND) 77 86
165 - Nikki Ponappa (IND) 79 86
166 - Melanie Maetzler (SUI) 86 80
168 - Pallavi Jain (IND) 86 82
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