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Thursday, February 05, 2015

SALLY WATSON LEADS WITH 69 IN AUSTRALIA

Sally Watson birdied four par-5 holes in a bogey-free round of 69 over a par-73 course to be the first-round leader in the Oates Women's Victoria Open at 13th Beach Links, Barwon Heads in Australia.

Sally's sub-par 4s over a 6,303yd course came at the second, seventh, 17th and 18th.
The Edinburgh-born Scot, pictured, leads by one from Marianne Skarpnord (Norway), Falkirk-based American Beth Allen - a winner Down Under last week, and Aussie Steph Na.
Holly Clyburn is in the mix in T8 position with a one-under 72.
Kylie Walker and Michele Thomson, the two other Scots in the field of 115 players are lying T30 and T41 respectively. Kylie had a 75 and Michele A 76.
LEADERBOARD
Par 72 
69 Sally Watson (Sco)
70 Marianne Skarpnord (Nor), Beth Allen (USA), Steph Na (Aus)
SELECTED SCORES
72 Holly Clyburn (Eng) (T8)
73 Ellie Givens (Eng) (T15)
75 Kylie Walker (Sco), Rebecca Codd (Ire) (T30)
76 Hannah Burke (Eng), Michele Thomson (Sco) (T41)
77 Sarah-Jane Boyd (Eng) (T51)
78 Laura Davies (Eng) (T64)
82 Lauren Blease (Eng) (T95)
115 players in field.

REPORT FROM THE AUSTRALIAN LPG WEBSITE

Scot Sally Watson felt right at home today in the windy conditions at 13th Beach Links to lead the Oates Victorian Open.
Watson fired a flawless round of four-under-par 69 to sit atop of the leaderboard and one clear of South Australian Stephanie Na, American Beth Allen and Norway’s Marianne Skarpnord. 
It was a fantastic round, as not many players signed their score card without at least one bogey on a sunny but windy day at Barwon Heads.  

 What made it even more remarkable was the fact it was her first competitive round of the year and she hadn’t played the course before she teed off.
“I really didn’t know what to expect either because I hadn’t played that golf course before.  I just arrived on Monday night from Scotland, played 7.45 pro-am on Tuesday which was a nice little start with like four hours sleep!”

But she was pleased, “Bogey-free round to start the year – it’s kinda nice.”
Watson was one of the few sub-pars in the afternoon field. In the morning, it was relatively calm when the leading groups teed off, but by the end of their round, it was a three club wind difference, which made scoring a lot tougher. Na and Allen both played in the morning.

Na was happy with her day, “I guess it was pretty solid, I played well on the par 5’s, other than the first hole (10th).  I feel I had a good feel for the greens, good pace, so that helped.”
For Allen it is a continuation of her good early season form. The American LET player defeated Su Oh and Stacey Keating last week in the Pennant Hills ALPG Pro-am.
Keeping with the tag line of the Vic Open “Where Stars are Born” there are two amateur sitting just two off the pace, NSW Elizabeth Elmassian and West Australian Hannah Green.  Sharing fifth place with the amateurs is Germany’s Nina Holleder.
Some of the big names are lurking at one-under including  2013 champion Stacey Keating and four-time LPGA winner, Canadian, Lorie Kane, while at even is Victorian Su Oh and NSW’s Rachel Hetherington.
Unfortunately for crowd favourite Laura Davies, she struggled with a five-over-par to be well back.
Players will play one round on both the Beach and Creek courses before Friday’s cut.

Scot Sally Watson felt right at home today in the windy conditions at 13th Beach Links to lead the Oates Victorian Open.
Watson fired a flawless round of four-under-par 69 to sit atop of the leaderboard and one clear of South Australian Stephanie Na, American Beth Allen and Norway’s Marianne Skarpnord.  
It was a fantastic round, as not many players signed their score card without at least one bogey on a sunny but windy day at Barwon Heads.  What made it even more remarkable was the fact it was her first competitive round of the year and she hadn’t played the course before she teed off.
“I really didn’t know what to expect either because I hadn’t played that golf course before.  I just arrived on Monday night from Scotland, played 7.45 pro-am on Tuesday which was a nice little start with like four hours sleep!”

But she was pleased, “Bogey-free round to start the year – it’s kinda nice.”
Watson was one of the few sub-pars in the afternoon field. In the morning, it was relatively calm when the leading groups teed off, but by the end of their round, it was a three club wind difference, which made scoring a lot tougher. Na and Allen both played in the morning.
Stephanie Na teeing off this morning - Barwon Heads

For Na, she was happy with her day, “I guess it was pretty solid, I played well on the par 5’s, other than the first hole (10th).  I feel I had a good feel for the greens, good pace, so that helped.”

For Allen is a continuation of her good early season form.  Allen defeated Su Oh and Stacey Keating last week in the Pennant Hills ALPG Pro-am.

Keeping with the tag line of the Vic Open “Where Stars are Born” there are two amateur sitting just two off the pace, NSW Elizabeth Elmassian and West Australian Hannah Green.  Sharing fifth place with the amateurs is Germany’s Nina Holleder.

Some of the big names are lurking at one-under including  2013 champion Stacey Keating and four-time LPGA winner, Canadian, Lorie Kane, while at even is Victorian Su Oh and NSW’s Rachel Hetherington.
USA's Beth Allen during her round today - Barwon Heads 
Unfortunately for crowd favourite Laura Davies, she struggled with a five-over-par to be well back.

Players will play one round on both the Beach and Creek courses before Friday’s cut.
- See more at: http://alpg.com.au/news_article.php?id=3213&pid=1001#sthash.TJfc02of.dpuf

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