KirkwoodGolf: PAMELA AND VIKKI MAKE THE CUT IN AUSSIE LADIES MASTERS

Friday, February 07, 2014

PAMELA AND VIKKI MAKE THE CUT IN AUSSIE LADIES MASTERS


Tiger Woods' niece, Cheyenne Woods, is the joint leader with South Africa's Stacy Lee Bregman after
two rounds of the Australian Ladies Masters at Queensland's Gold Coast venue.
Cheyenne has had rounds of 69 and 67 for 10-under 136,a total which Stacy Lee hit with the same order of scores.
England's Trish Johnson is close-up third on 137 (71-66)
Charley Hull also moved up with a second-round 66.
Two Scots - Pamela Pretswell (72-74 for 146) in T48 position and Vikki Laing (76-71 for 147) in T51 - qualified.
Pamela had birdies at the long third, short fifth and long 18th in halves of 38-36. She bogeyed the first, second, long ninth and 13th.
Vikki had a mixed bag which included an eagle 3 at the long third, five birdies and a double-bogey 6 at the first hole in halves of 36-35.
The cut mark was 149 and better to qualify.
Kylie Walker missed out on 150 (76-74)
Carly Booth missed out on 151 (76-75).
Kylie had three birdies and four bogeys while Carly had four birdies but also a double bogey and four bogeys.


KARRIE WEBB DISQUALIFIED: CHEYENNE
AND STACY LEE SHARE ROUND 2 LEAD

NEWS RELEASE
 Gold Coast, Queensland: Matching pairs of 69 and 67 see American Cheyenne Woods and South African Stacy Lee Bregman share the halfway lead at the Volvik RACV Ladies Masters at Royal Pines Golf Resert.

However, the biggest news came towards the end of the day, when defending champion, Karrie Webb was disqualified from the tournament for signing an incorrect scorecard. 
 Webb inadvertently had forgotten about the change in par from 72 to 73 and thought she had signed for a two-over-par, when the scorer check person said 74 to her, she said that’s correct. 

Tournament Director, Fraser Munro explained what happened, “Yes, it was bought to our attention that there was potentially a score that Karrie disputed.  Unfortunately in this situation she signed for what she thought was the correct score – she had a 5 on the 12th hole on her scorecard but she actually had a six.  So she breached what we would call rule 6.6 b) signing for an incorrect score – that was lower than the score that she had actually taken. “

Webb was very disappointed and upset when she realised what she had done and went straight to the officials.   She later tweeted “To all the sponsors and fans of the Volvik Australian Ladies Masters, I’m sorry for letting you all down.”

On a day of low scoring, both players were out early on a sunny morning at the RACV Royal Pines layout and soared up the leader board.    Woods' round included five birdies, one bogey and an eagle on the first, her 10th hole, when she holed her 7-iron shot from 150 yards.

“It was a great today. I played really steady throughout the entire round,” Woods said.  “My putter was working really well for me and I was hitting the ball really well. Like I said, it was a steady day; my highlight was definitely my 10th hole, holing from the fairway. “

Asked if any particular part of her game stood out, she responded, “I would say overall my whole game was pretty good; putting was definitely what helped me today. My one bogey was a three putt but besides that, I wasn’t hitting it extremely close, but I was making 10 – 15 footers, so it was great.”
Bregman had a phenomenal round considering she snapped her 8-iron on her opening hole after hitting a tee and had to play the remainder of her round without it.
The 27-year-old South African is attributing her form to coming out to Australia early and playing in the Club Car Series and other ALPG major tournaments.
“I don’t normally play the Pro-Ams and it seems like they are paying off. The ALPG has done a great job hosting all those events to lead up to this and given us internationals a chance to get a nice warm up and I think it has done me the world of good.”
“I have been playing well the last couple of weeks. I have a good caddy of the bag, Steve Walsh and he’s kept me calm and nothing really fazes him and he knows what to say to me at the right time.”

The pair hold a one shot lead over England’s Trish Johnson who had a hot putter and fired a seven-under-par 66.  Swede Camilla Lennarth (67) is outright fourth at eight-under-par.   England’s Charley Hull also went low, her seven-under-par 66 to share fifth place with first round leader American Katie Burnett.

First round co-leader American Jessica Korda is tied for 11th after an even par second round.

The cut was made at three-over and 70 players will tee it up on the week-end.


  SECOND ROUND TOTALS
  Par 146 (2x73)

136 Cheyenne Woods (USA)  69 67, Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA)  69 67
137 Trish Johnson (ENG)  71 66
138 Camilla Lennarth (SWE)  71 67
139 Katie Burnett (USA)  68 71, Charley Hull (ENG)  73 66
140 Yu Yang Zhang (CHN)  70 70, Maria Hernandez (ESP)  73 67, Minjee Lee (AUS) (am)  70 70, Minsun Kim (SKOR)  72 68
141 Beth Allen (USA)  73 68, So Young Lee (SKOR)  71 70, Jessica Korda (USA)  68 73, Katherine Kirk (AUS)  71 70
142 Breanna Elliott (AUS)  72 70, Linda Wessberg (SWE)  73 69
143 - Bree Arthur (AUS)  72 71, Sarah Kemp (AUS)  70 73, Tiffany Joh (USA)  71 72, Amelia Lewis (USA)  71 72, Felicity Johnson (ENG)  72 71, Kyu-Jung Baek (SKOR)  74 69

144 - Dewi Claire Schreefel (NED)  70 74, Alison Whitaker (AUS)  75 69, Caroline Hedwall (SWE)  71 73, Melissa Reid (ENG)  71 73, Rebecca Artis (AUS)  70 74, Lorie Kane (CAN)  69 75, Lee-Anne Pace (RSA)  69 75, Kelly Tan (MYS)  74 70, Valentine Derrey (FRA)  69 75, Kristie Smith (AUS)  70 74, Jia Yun Li (CHN)  73 71, Gwladys Nocera (FRA)  71 73

145 Mi Hyang Lee (SKOR)  73 72, Thidapa Suwannapura (THA)  74 71, Sarah-Jane Smith (AUS)  72 73, Cathryn Bristow (NZL)  71 74, Chella Choi (SKOR)  72 73, Line Vedel (DEN)  70 75, Liz Young (ENG)  72 73, Xi Yu Lin (CHN)  75 70, Yani Tseng (TPE)  73 72, Shin-Ae Ahn (SKOR)  73 72

146 Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)  74 72, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR)  72 74, Pamela Pretswell (SCO)  72 74, Ashleigh Simon (RSA)  74 72, Belen Mozo (ESP)  73 73, Hyun Soo Kim (SKOR)  75 71

147 Ann-Kathrin Lindner (GER)  72 75, Su-Hyun Oh (AUS)  73 74, Laura Davies (ENG)  73 74, Marina Alex (USA)  73 74, Courtney Massey (AUS)  74 73, Stacey Keating (AUS)  72 75, Vikki Laing (SCO)  76 71, Lindsey Wright (AUS)  73 74
148 - Jessica Speechley (AUS)  76 72, So Young2 Kim (KOR)  73 75, Karrie Webb (AUS)  74 74, Sarah King (AUS)  77 71, Joanna Klatten (FRA)  74 74

149 - Marion Ricordeau (FRA)  73 76, Caroline Bon (NZL)  75 74, Giulia Molinaro (ITA)  77 72, Char Young Kim (KOR)  72 77, Bree Turnbull (AUS)  74 75, Mireia Prat (ESP)  75 74, Christine Song (USA)  75 74, Tamara Johns (AUS)  76 73
Missed the cut:

150 - Sophie Gustafson (SWE)  73 77, Emma De Groot (AUS)  78 72, Vicky Hurst (USA)  77 73, Kylie Walker (SCO)  76 74, Victoria Elizabeth (USA)  76 74, Louise Larsson (SWE)  75 75, Diana Luna (ITA)  76 74, Patricia Sanz Barrio (ESP)  75 75, Jean Chua (MYS)  76 74

151 - Giulia Sergas (ITA)  77 74, Carly Booth (SCO)  76 75, Stephanie Na (AUS)  78 73, Florentyna Parker (ENG)  75 76, Noora Tamminen (FIN)  75 76, Nikki Campbell (AUS)  78 73, Eleanor Givens (ENG)  74 77, Alice Hi Kim (KOR)  75 76, Rebecca Codd (IRL)  71 80, Titiya Plucksataporn (THA)  77 74, Daniela Holmqvist (SWE)  81 70, Becky Brewerton (WAL)  76 75

152 - Caroline Martens (NOR)  73 79, Danielle Montgomery (ENG)  76 76, Adriana Brent (AUS)  76 76, Julia Boland (AUS)  78 74, Elissa-Jayne Orr (AUS)  79 73

153 - Nikki Garrett (AUS)  77 76, Maria Hjorth (SWE)  73 80, Song Yi Park (SKOR)  77 76, Brooke Pancake (USA)  78 75, Alexandra Vilatte (FRA)  78 75, Ginny Brown (USA)  76 77, Minea Blomqvist (FIN)  79 74, Connie Chen (RSA)  73 80, Caroline Afonso (FRA)  76 77, Tamie Durdin (AUS)  77 76

154 - Hannah Burke (ENG)  75 79, Marta Silva Zamora (ESP)  78 76, Lauren Mielbrecht (USA)  76 78, Lee Park (AUS)  78 76, Holly Clyburn (ENG)  77 77, Jenna Hunter (NZL)  76 78

155 - Nancy Harvey (CAN)  72 83, Rebecca Green (AUS)  80 75, Ashlee Dewhurst (AUS)  78 77, Mi Hee Jung (SKOR)  81 74, Kyla Inaba (CAN)  77 78

156 - Anya Alvarez (USA)  80 76, Lauren Hibbert (AUS)  78 78, Whitney Hillier (AUS)  79 77

157 - Chloe Leurquin (BEL)  79 78, Da Eun Kim (KOR)  78 79, Amy Walsh (AUS)  82 75, Hyun Myung Kim (SKOR)  78 79, Corie Hou (AUS)  81 76

158 - Ashley Ona (AUS)  82 76, Tania Tare (NZL)  72 86, Stacey Tate (NZL)  77 81

159 - Elmay Viking (NZL)  79 80

160 - Hee Won Na (SKOR)  79 81, Cindy Lacrosse (USA)  82 78, Hsin Ning Yeh (TPE)  78 82, Jiae Hwang (SKOR)  80 80

162 - Phillis Meti (NZL)  79 83, Grace Lennon (AUS)  78 84

163 - Jiwon Jeon (AUS)  81 82

164 - Joanne Mills (AUS)  82 82

165 - Nicky Henderson (AUS)  81 84, Jana Welsford (AUS)  84 81
Disqualified - Karrie Webb (Australia)