STRONG FIELD LINED UP THIS WEEK AT QUEENSLAND VENUE
Home Ruler: Karrie has won Australian Ladies Masters eight times.
LADIES MASTERS' TITLE IN SIGHTS
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Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - Australian great, Karrie Webb is gunning for her ninth Volvik RACV Ladies Masters this week. However, it won’t be an easy task on the RACV Royal Pines Resort lay-out.
The likes of American Jessica Korda, former world No. 1 Yani
Tseng, Swede Caroline Hedwall, South Korean Chella Choi and South
African Lee-Anne Pace will be trying to spoil her party.
Korda, had a change in equipment and coach over the off-season, which
brought her immediate success when she won the opening LPGA event of
2014 in the Bahamas two weeks ago.
The talented American has, in just a
couple of years on tour, risen to No. 24 on the Rolex Women’s
World Golf Rankings.
“I changed the shafts in my irons, made them a lot lighter," said Jessica “The difference was huge, especially on my body. I didn’t have to be taped up and I wasn’t so tired after each round and my swing didn’t leave me after the second round.
“I don’t feel sore all the time and the best part is my wrist and my shoulders don’t hurt.”
When asked about spoiling Webb’s party, she responded, “I’m going to
try my best. It’s hard to beat Webb where she is really comfortable.
Last year I played with her and she holed a chip on one of the par 3 on
14th and then I think on the 16th she hit this unbelievable chip shot to a foot and all I could do was just stare at her, I was so amazed.
“Throughout last year I played with her a lot and I think she is one of my biggest idols.”
For the eight-time champion, she spoke about why this tournament is so special to her.
“Well it’s in Queensland to start off with, it’s always been close to
home and I’ve always had a lot of friends and family come out so that’s
always been fun.”
“It’s where I won my first event in Australia so that you know, up
until I won, I think I had been a pro for three years and you guys
thought that was taking too long to win! So it’s a special memory that
you know I felt like I got that pressure off my back when I won in
Australia.”“It was the first time that my family and friends had really seen me play so you know ever since then, even before that as an amateur I played well here.
"I really can’t pinpoint what it is about the course but maybe it’s just the relaxed atmosphere of the Gold Coast and the resort style here, that has made me come in here, really not putting a whole lot of pressure on myself but just enjoying the golf.”
Pace, is the leading LET player in the field this week. The three-time winner in 2013 has been working on getting more distance over the break.
“We, my coaches, have worked on getting a little more distance off the tee and also my irons. “
“I changed clubs also and I have more distance on my driver, which I’m happy with.”
“I am working on a squat move which is difficult to get if my timing is
not quite there, but once it settles in, it will be really good,” Pace
said.
When asked about the course, she replied: “The course is playing a
little longer, a little tougher. The changes made have made it a better
layout than previous years, more competitive.”
The South African will be looking to get off to a quick start in 2014,
she is known for not getting out of the blocks to quickly.
Webb is paired with last year’s runner-up South Korean Chella Choi and
fellow compatriot Stacey Keating. They are out early on Thursday
morning, followed by Korda, Sarah Kemp and Caroline Hedwall.
Tseng, Pace and Queensland’s Katherine Kirk will be another group to watch out for and they tee off in the afternoon.
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