AAM LADIES SCOTTISH OPEN REPORT AND SCORES
TRISH TAMES FIDRA COURSE AGAIN:
LEADS WITH 66 IN BAD WEATHER
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Report by Bethan Cutler
Media Manager, LET
England’s
Trish Johnson continued her successful relationship with the Fidra
Course at Archerfield Links as she stormed to a first-round
six-under-par 66 in tough and blustery conditions in the Aberdeen Asset
Management Ladies Scottish Open.
Johnson,
who has twice finished inside the top five at the venue, with a tie for
second in 2010 and share of fourth in 2012, finished
the first day three clear of Frenchwoman Anne-Lise Caudal, with three players,
including Scots Kylie Walker and Carly Booth, a stroke further behind on
two-under-par.
After
coming close to withdrawing with a back injury on the eve of the
tournament, having felt 80 per cent certain that she would
not be able to play, Johnson recovered to the extent that she started
with three straight birdies, before adding another at the fifth, but
bogeyed then the seventh for an outward half of 33.
She made three more
birdies on the back nine, at holes 11, 12 and
15, for a matching inward total.
Johnson said: “To be honest I didn’t have huge expectations this week because I
haven’t practised for a week and I had a bit of a tough
situation with my back but I think that probably helped me in the end
because low expectations was better.
"I started with three birdies, which
was nice, rolled a good birdie at the first and a two-putt birdie at
the second and a four or five footer at the
third, so that was good for the confidence.
"I knocked it stiff at the
fifth so I was four under and I didn’t do an awful lot wrong. I made a
bogey on seven, but that was a monstrous hole today, playing straight
into the wind. The back nine played really well
and I putted really well.
“I picked up an old putter out of the garage that a friend was using, a two-ball putter, so I asked if I could use it and that’s
the best I’ve putted in donkey’s years, so let’s hope it continues.”
This
is the fifth and final year of the tournament at Archerfield Links,
before a move to Dundonald Links in 2015 and Johnson feels
this is her last chance to get over the line, having come extremely
close in 2010 and 2012.
“The first year I was pretty unlucky because the
last three holes, the heavens opened and it was straight into the teeth
of the wind and I had a two-shot lead and bogeyed
the last three holes to lose by one.
“Two
years ago, I was seven under after 11 holes and I think I had the lead,
when Carly won, and I got a flier out of the rough
on 14 and made double and then played very poorly coming in.
"I’d like
to think experience holds some hope for me but I wouldn’t count on it.
It’s confidence. I like the golf course and I hope I can continue to
play well for the next couple of rounds.”
Trish Johnson has already scored a victory in Scotland this year. She came up in April to play on the Paul Lawrie Ladies Tartan Tour two-rounder at Fairmont St Andrews and won!
Scottish players have won the last three editions of this tournament: Catriona Matthew in 2011 and 2013 and Carly Booth in 2012
and they are trying to keep the trophy in Scottish hands for a fourth year.
Scots
rookie Sally Watson opened with a one-under-par 71 in what she
described as ‘horrific’ conditions to join Melissa Reid and
Caroline Afonso in a share of sixth place while Matthew opened with a
one-over 73 to be seven shots adrift of the lead in a tie for 13th.
In
the Pro-Am team for pairs of one professional and one amateur running
concurrently, Nikki Campbell and Gavin Corbett are leading
on 10-under-par, followed by Carly Booth and Dougray Scott and Caroline
Afonso and Mark Sokolowski on eight-under.
At seven-under, Johnson and
Hansen are tied for fourth with two other teams.
In
2013, Johnson and Hansen won the team competition but Johnson couldn’t
understand why Hansen liked playing with her every year.
She explained: “The first year I played with him, the last three holes
the heavens opened and I think it actually hailed as well so when I came
in I was drenched and I’d just given the tournament away, absolutely
gutted. Alan’s won the amateur prize. I went
home, and had a phone call from tournament director Andy Lott, saying
‘Slight snag: you’ve signed the card wrong for Alan,’ so he didn’t win,
because he’d come out for the prize giving and wondered why his name
wasn’t called out. I sent him an e-mail, and
I didn’t get any reply, and when I got here the next year he was loving
it because he was taking the mickey out of me relentlessly.
"Alan’s a good
sport and he realised I didn’t do it on purpose. He’s a perfect person
to play with because he’s a good player and
he does his own thing, keeps out of the way: he’s fabulous.”
The
tournament continues with the second round on Saturday, after which
there will be a cut to the leading 50 professionals and
those tied. After the cut, the leading 15 teams will also compete in
the third round, presenting the exciting prospect of an amateur being in
the final group on Sunday.
FIRST-ROUND PRO SCORES
par 72
66 Trish Johnson (Eng)
69 Anne-Lise Caudal (Fra)
70 Kylie Walker (Sco), Carly Booth (Sco) , Nicole Broch Larsen (Den)
71 Sally Watson (Sco) , Melissa Reid (Eng) , Caroline Afonso (Fra)
72 Nikki Campbell (Aus), Stephanie Na (Aus), Bree Arthur (Aus), Sahra Hassan (Wal)
73 Mireia Prat (Spa), Catriona Matthew (Sco) , Camilla Lennarth (Swe),
Ann-Kathrin Lindner (Ger), Gwladys Nocera (Fra) , Valentine
Derrey (Fra) , Stacy Lee Bregman (SAf) , Rebecca Hudson (Eng),
Marianne Skarpnord (Nor)
74 Tania Elosegui (Spa), Sophie Walker (Eng) , Connie Chen (SAf), Marion Ricordeau (Fra) , Florentyna Parker (Eng), Hannah
Burke (ENG) , Pamela Pretswell (Sco) , Becky Brewerton (Wal) , Beth Allen (USA) , Minea Blomqvist (Fin)
75 Margherita Rigon (Ita), Maha Haddioui (Mor), Jade Schaeffer (Fra) ,
Kelsey Macdonald (Sco), Nikki Garrett (Aus), Josephine
Janson (Swe)
76 Amy Boulden (Wal), Viva Schlasberg (Swe), Caroline Martens (Nor),
Holly Clyburn (Eng), Chloe Leurquin (Bel), Julie Greciet
(Fra), Alexandra Vilatte (Fra), Liz Young (Eng), Sophie
Giquel-Bettan (Fra)
77 Vikki Laing (Sco), Fabienne In-albon (Swi), Eleanor Givens (Eng), Nobuhle Dlamini (Swaz), Mallory Fraiche (USA), Sophie
Gustafson (Swe), Rebecca Artis (Aus), Georgina Simpson (Eng), Steffi Kirchmayr (Ger)
78 Holly Aitchison (Eng), Neha Tripathi (Ind), Louise Larsson (SWE) , Rebecca Codd (Ire) , Malene Jorgensen (Den)
79 Maria Balikoeva (Rus) , Sophie Sandolo (Ita)
80 Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) , Cassandra Kirkland (Fra) , Laura Davies (Eng), Hermione Fitzgerald (Swe)
81 Lydia Hall (Wal) , Whitney Hillier (Aus), Heather MacRae (Sco)
82 Noora Tamminen (Fin), Pamela Feggans (Sco)
83 Alison Whitaker (Aus)
Collated team scores:
62 N Campbell / G Corbett (INT)
64 C Afonso / M Sokolowski (INT) , C Booth / D Scott (INT)
65 T Johnson / A Hansen (INT) , C Chen / R Lawson (INT) , M. Blomqvist / C Spencer (INT)
66 A Caudal / J Shinton (INT) , M. Haddioui / H. Sayah (INT) , B. Arthur / S Jordan (INT)
67 S Bregman / S. Corrie (INT) , S. Na / P. Corta (INT) , S. Hassan /
L Nicholson (INT) , B. Allen / B. Somsen (INT) , K. Walker
/ S. Docherty (INT) , S. Giquel-Bettan / A. White (INT)
68 V. Derry / B. Donald (INT) , K. Macdonald / T . Davidson (INT) , L.
Davies / N. Munchetty (INT) , B. Brewerton / N. Henderson
(INT) , L. Young / G. Hastings (INT) , M. Prat / I .stent (INT) , S.
Watson / R. Slater (INT) , A. Lindner / M. Duck (INT) , N. Tripathi / J.
Herd (INT)
69 A. Vilatte / J. Brown (INT) , G. Nocera / S. Cordier (INT) , M. Reid /
L. Muncaster (INT) , F. Parker / K. Abbott (INT) , N.
Broch Larsen / D. Brannigan (INT) , C. Lennarth / P. Rose (INT) , N.
Dlamini / K. Sharp (INT) , A. Boulden / N. Haywood (INT) , N. Garrett /
J. Goven (INT) , H. Clyburn / R. Bevan (INT) , T. Elosegui / K. Sheppard
(INT) , J. Schaeffer / M. Naysmith (INT) ,
S. Kirchmayr / L. Lee (INT)
70
- M. Ricordeau / J. Bunch (INT) , M. Rigon / L. Mckinley (INT) , J.
Janson / C. Ellyatt (INT) , M. Skarpnord / D. Watson (INT)
71
- F. In-Albon / C. Guthrie (INT) , R. Hudson / K. Cottingham (INT) , J.
Greciet / N. Theakstone (INT) , T. Plucksataporn / A.
Orr (INT) , V. Schlasberg / I. Morrison (INT) , H. Macrae / S. Spence
(INT) , C. Martens / F. Clark (INT) , H. Aitchison / R. Dick (INT) , C.
Leurquin / D. Orr (INT) , R. Artis / K. Anderson (INT) , V. Laing / B.
Kane (INT) , C. Matthew / M. Gilbert (INT)
, E. Givens / S. Wood (INT) , S. Sandolo / G. Masson (INT) , S.
Gustafson / S. Gray (INT)
72 - M. Balikoeva / C. Brown (INT) , P. Pretswell / D. Connon (INT) , C. Kirkland / L. Girouille (INT) , S. Walker / Y. Haywood
(INT)
73 G. Simpson / M. Taylor (INT) , H. Burke / D. Dunnett (INT) , L. Larsson / C. Mather (INT) , R. Codd / S. Clarke (INT) , M.
Fraiche / E. Febrer-brown (INT) , H. Fitzgerald / G. Mckill (INT)
74 N. Tamminen / H. Mccook (INT) , L. Hall / G. MacDonald (INT)
75 W. Hillier / B. Dunnett (INT) , A. Whitaker / S. Lang (INT)
76 M. Jorgensen / A. Jack (INT)
79 P. Feggans / K. Harper (INT)
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