SCOT HAS HAD BACK-TO-BACK ROUNDS OF 64
KYLIE WALKER EQUALS LET RECORD
FOR LOWEST 36-HOLE TOTAL
Wörthsee/Munich - Scotland’s Kylie Walker fired a second straight round of
eight-under-par
64 in scorching conditions at Golfclub Wörthsee to equal the all-time
record for the lowest 36-hole total in a Ladies European Tour (LET)
event.
At
128, 16-under-par, Walker leads by three strokes over China’s Yu Yang
Zhang, who shot a second round 67, with Dutchwoman Dewi Claire Schreefel
a stroke further behind
in outright third place.
The
last woman to post a 36-hole total of 16-under was Gwladys Nocera at
the Goteborg Masters in Sweden in 2008, before she went on to record the
LET’s lowest 72-hole
winning total of 29-under-par.
Walker
led after every round of the Deloitte Ladies Open in Holland two months
ago, which she went on to win, but the level-headed Glaswegian, 27,
said:
“I’m not
really used to being in this position. I led in Holland through the
tournament but I haven’t thought about it. I just try to play one shot
at a time.”
With
six birdies on her front nine, Walker went out in 30. She picked up a
stroke at the first and then a hat-trick from the fourth, before adding
two more birdies
on holes eight and nine.
After
driving left into the trees on hole-12, she took her first bogey in 30
holes, but immediately recovered with a birdie on 13. A pair of birdies
followed on
15 and 16 and she dropped a shot on 17 but finished with a birdie on 18
for a back nine of 34.
She
said: “I probably played a little bit better today because I had 10
birdies and two bogeys. I’m happy with how I’m playing and the score is
looking good at the
moment. We’ve got two more rounds and we’re really looking forward to
the weekend.
“Going
into the back nine today I was trying to beat my score from yesterday
which was eight under, but I stumbled on 12 and caught a flier on 17 and
ended up through
the green.
"I made a couple of bogeys today, but I’ll keep playing the
way I played today and see what happens.”
Zhang’s bogey-free 67 included five birdies, at the first, sixth, ninth, 13th and 14th
holes. She said: “My putting was really good today. I hit it straight,
so was on
the greens and took the chances and made the birdies. I think it will
be fun to play with the really good players on the tour and I’m really
looking forward to it.
"Many people came to watch us and said good shot
to us so I just really enjoyed the round. I
think I will keep to my game plan, make birdies and go low.”
Schreefel’s
64 contained six birdies on the front nine, a bogey on 10 and three
more birdies at holes 12, 15 and 16. She said:
“It was a solid round of
golf with
nine birdies and tee to green I played solid so looking forward to the
weekend. When you have a day like this, you just hit a few balls, a few
putts to keep in the rhythm.
"I played well but nothing special. Looking
at the course and if the weather doesn’t
change much, it’s going to take a lot under par to win.”
England’s
Charley Hull, who held a three-way share of the first-round lead with
Walker and Zhang, had four birdies in her first eight holes to reach
12-under-par,
but was two-over on the back nine. She ended the day in a share of
fourth with Frenchwoman Anne-Lise Caudal who won the 2012 German Open at
Gut Hausern.
Hull
said: “I hit my driver well today and I still holed quite a few long
putts. I just couldn’t get it going after I made my bogey and double
bogey. I flew the green
with a great iron shot, hit it really well and the next hole I had the
same yardage and couldn’t trust it and it came up a bit short and went
in the water.
"It wasn’t a horrendous shot but it wasn’t a great shot either. I’m
taking the positives through to tomorrow.
I’m hitting it well and putting well and its feeling solid, especially
with my new stroke.”
On
a second day of low scoring and high temperatures, with highs of 33C in
the afternoon, a group of six players were at nine-under-par. They
included the defending
champion Carlota Ciganda from Spain and Germany’s Sophia Popov, who is
playing in her first tournament as a professional.
The
cut fell to one-under-par and 65 players will begin the third round at
8.45am on Saturday. The leading trio of Walker, Zhang and Schreefel
start at 12.46pm.
Par 144 (2x72)
128 Kylie Walker (SCO) 64 64
131 Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 64 67
132 Dewi-Claire Schreefel (NED) 68 64
134 Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 65 69, Charley Hull (ENG) 64 70
135 Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 65 70, Klara Spilkova (CZE) 67 68, Sophia
Popov (GER) 68 67, Linda Wessberg (SWE) 70 65, Liz Young (ENG) 70 65,
Celine Herbin (FRA)
67 68
136 Sandra Gal (GER) 69 67, Sally Watson (SCO) 70 66, Rebecca Artis (AUS) 66 70, Amy Boulden (WAL) 68 68
137 Holly Clyburn (ENG) 69 68, Vikki Laing (SCO) 68 69, Ariya
Jutanugarn (THA) 68 69, Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 72 65, Jia Yun Li
(CHN) 70 67, Rebecca Hudson
(ENG) 70 67
138 Nicole Broch Larsen (DEN) 68 70, Nina Muehl (AUT) 70 68, Hannah Ralph (ENG) 69 69, Diana Luna (ITA) 68 70
139 Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 69 70, Noora Tamminen (FIN) 72 67, Beth Allen (USA) 66 73
140 Emma Cabrera-bello (ESP) 67 73, Nikki Campbell (AUS) 70 70,
Valentine Derrey (FRA) 69 71, Kim Williams (RSA) 72 68, Lucie Andre
(FRA) 69 71, Nicole Garcia
(RSA) 68 72, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 70 70, Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 70 70,
Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA) 70 70
141 Charlotte Thompson (ENG) 68 73, Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 72 69,
Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 69 72, Patricia Sanz Barrio (ESP) 72 69, Tania
Elosegui (ESP) 71 70,
Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 70 71, Florentyna Parker (ENG) 70 71
142 Julie Greciet (FRA) 70 72, Nina Holleder (GER) 70 72, Mallory
Fraiche (USA) 71 71, Margherita Rigon (ITA) 72 70, Isabelle Boineau
(FRA) 71 71, Sahra Hassan
(WAL) 72 70, Alison Whitaker (AUS) 68 74, Sharmila Nicollet (IND) 70
72, Cathryn Bristow (NZL) 72 70, Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 72 70,
Hannah Burke (ENG) 71 71, Louise Larsson (SWE) 69 73, Sophie
Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 72 70
143 Stefania Croce (ITA) 73 70, Laura Jansone (LVA) 69 74, Sophie
Walker (ENG) 70 73, Karolin Lampert (GER) 71 72, Caroline Afonso
(FRA) 75 68, Giulia Sergas
(ITA) 70 73, Cheyenne Woods (USA) 71 72, Miriam Nagl (GER) 73 70
MISSED THE CUT
144 Malene Jorgensen (DEN) 75 69, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 72 72, Kelsey
Macdonald (SCO) 72 72, Rachael Taylor (SCO) 72 72, Christine Wolf
(AUT) 71 73, Becky
Brewerton (WAL) 70 74, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 72 72, Fabienne
In-Albon (SUI) 72 72, Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 72 72, Maha Haddioui (MAR)
71 73, Whitney Hillier (AUS) 72 72, Camilla Lennarth (SWE) 70 74,
Ariane Provot (FRA) 67 77, Isabell Gabsa (GER)
70 74, Holly Aitchison (ENG) 70 74, Ann-Kathrin Lindner (GER) 73 71,
Carin Koch (SWE) 75 69
145 Heather MacRae (SCO) 74 71, Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 74 71, Caroline
Martens (NOR) 74 71, Connie Chen (RSA) 71 74, Stephanie Na (AUS) 72
73, Olivia Cowan
(GER) 72 73, Eleanor Givens (ENG) 71 74
146 Henni Zuel (ENG) 73 73, Trish Johnson (ENG) 73 73, Marion Ricordeau
(FRA) 76 70, Anjelika Hammar (SWE) 73 73, Lucy Williams (ENG) 73 73,
Laura Cabanillas
(ESP) 71 75, Elina Nummenpaa (FIN) 71 75
147 Bree Arthur (AUS) 76 71, Julie Tvede (DEN) 73 74, Titiya
Plucksataporn (THA) 74 73, Viva Schlasberg (SWE) 75 72, Carly Booth
(SCO) 74 73
148 Fiona Puyo (FRA) 72 76, Mireia Prat (ESP) 74 74, Anais Maggetti (SUI) 74 74, Georgina Simpson (ENG) 79 69
149 Maria Salinas (PER) 74 75, Bonita Bredenhann (NAM) 73 76, Krista
Bakker (FIN) 71 78, Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 73 76, Victoria Lovelady
(BRA) 74 75, Julia
Davidsson (SWE) 71 78
150 Lauren Taylor (ENG) 74 76, Leigh Whittaker (GER) 77 73, Virginia Espejo (ESP) 75 75, Pamela Feggans (SCO) 73 77
151 Rebecca Sorensen (SWE) 74 77, Josephine Janson (SWE) 74 77, Sophie
Sandolo (ITA) 74 77, Ainil Bakar (MYS) 75 76, Chloe Leurquin (BEL) 75
76
152 Adriana Brent (AUS) 77 75, Melissa Reid (ENG) 76 76
156 Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 74 82, Tessa Teachman (USA) 78 78, Elisabeth Esterl (GER) 78 78
163 Ana Larraneta (ESP) 81 82
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Ladies European Tour
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