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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

CHLOE WILLIAMS TIED THIRD IN AUSSIE 

MATCH-PLAY QUALIFYING.

Wrexham's Chloe Williams tied for third place on one-under-par 147 in the 36-hole qualifying eliminator for the Australian women's amateur championship at Sydney.
Chloe (pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency) scored 75 and 71 for 146 - three shots behind the top seed, South Korean So-young Lee (72-71 for 143).
Chloe's GB and I Astor Trophy team-mate, Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) had scores of 74 and 79 for six-over 153 and was T25.
Innerleithen-born Karis Davidson did not have a good tournament. She shot 78-80 for 158 (T43)

LEADING AGGREGATES
Par 147 (73 + 74)
143 So-young Lee (South Korea) 72 71
144 Eun Jeong Seong (S Korea) 72 72
146 Elizabeth Elmassion 75 71, Chloe Williams (Wales) 75 71

SELECTED SCORES
149 Bertine Strauss (S Africa) 77 72, Shelly Shin74 75 (T7)
153 Connie Jaffrey (Scotland) 74 79 (T25)
DID NOT QUALIFY FOR MATCH-PLAY
158 Karis Davidson (Scotland/Australia) 78 80 (T43)

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SOUTH KOREANS TOP TWO MATCH-PLAY QUALIFIERS

SUMMARY FROM AUSTRALIA GOLF WEBSITE 
 

South Korean duo So-Young Lee and Eun Jeong Seong have secured the top two seeds for the women’s Australian Amateur Championship match-play phase.
Only 11 of the 32 who advanced to tomorrow’s second phase are from Australia, but Sydneysider Elizabeth Elmassian threw down the gauntlet to the South Koreans with a three-under 71 at The Lakes today to surge into third.
And with the match-play back at her home course, The Australian, she’s well placed to keep the title on home shores.
Mandurah’s Hayley Bettencourt also fired a quality 71 today to surge into a tie for seventh, but Concord’s Shelly Shin reached that mark with a relatively flat 75.
At the other end of the top 32, Kiwi Wenyung Keh edged Japan’s Minami Katsu in a two-woman play-off for the final match-play berth with a par on the second hole. They had both totalled 154.
Seong appeared to have the medallist honours sewn up until bogeys on the 8th and 9th, her closing holes, today.
“I was happy … but didn’t finish very good,” Seong said.
“Still happy to be in matchplay, I like matchplay,” said the finalist of the 2014 US Public Links Championship, an event played in the same format as this week’s tournament.

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