Pamela, Kylie only Scots to make Morocco cut
Laura Murray missing the cut by two shots on her debut as a Ladies European Tour player at Agadir on Morocco's western Atlantic coastline.
The Alford player, a former Scottish women's amateur champion and now attached to the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, shot a second-round, par-matching 71 for a 36-hole tally of 147.
The projected cut mark was 146 when Laura missed but it later came down a stroke to 145 and better.
In the same position as Murray was another North-east player who is also a past Scottish champion, Michele Thomson from Ellon. Michele shot a 72 for 147. A third Scot on the five-over-par mark was Sally Watson from Elie. She had a second-round 73.
Heather MacRae (Gleneagles), Vikki Laing (Musselburgh) and Kelsey Macdonald from Nairn all finished on the 148 mark. Heather had a second-round 72, Vikki a 73 and Kelsey a 77
The Scots' success story of the day was a five-under-66 by Kylie Walker, which was 11 shots better than she had yesterday and her 143 36-hole tally beat the cut comfortably. Kylie had birdies at the second, fifth,eighth, ninth, 11th and 14th. She bogeyed the 15th.
Five shots ahead of Kylie in the standings is compatriot Pamela Pretswell who is tied 11th on 138 after a second-round 68.
France's Gwladys Nocera with 68-65 for 133.
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GWLADYS SHOOTS A 65 TO TAKE MOROCCO LEAD
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Gwladys Nocera from France fired a six under par 65 for 133 to take a one stroke lead into the weekend at the Lalla Meryem Cup.
Last year’s runner-up fired six birdies, including four in a row from the first hole on a glorious second day at Golf de L’Ocean in Agadir on Morocco's western Atlantic coastline..
At nine under par, she ended the day one stroke clear of South African Nicole Garcia, who also shot 65.
Nocera said: “I’m really happy with the way things turned out today. I hit the ball well and putted well, so everything is in order. I made a good putt on number one where I was six metres away and then I was two metres away each time, so some good putts. They were not easy, but I hit the ball well.
“I just want to play my game. I’m trying to get ready for next week. I’m playing the ANA Inspiration in the US, so I want my coach to come and work on my game. I’ve always wanted to win this tournament, so that’s why I’m here and I’ll try my best for the weekend.”
Garcia, a second year member of the Ladies European Tour, notched four birdies and an eagle on the front nine and moved into a share of the lead with another birdie on 11 before dropping a shot on 16.
The 24-year-old said: “I had a good front nine and I was hoping to keep it going on the back nine, but I’m happy with the score because the wind picked up a little bit.
" I think the turning point was the par-5 sixth hole because I made an eagle there and then birdie, birdie. That got me going a bit so that was where my score went low.”
Garcia warmed up for the season with eight starts on the Sunshine Ladies Tour, where she celebrated her maiden win at the Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies in February.
Before that, Garcia last competed in Morocco in December, where she won the First Stage of the Ladies European Tour Qualifying School and finished fifth in the Final Stage.
“When I first came here I was just hoping to make the cut, and I hope I’ve done that,” she said. “Now, I don’t really have any expectations and I’m just going to play on the weekend.”
Overnight co-leader Ursula Wikstrom fired a three under par 68 to lie in joint third place with French amateur Mathilda Cappeliez, 16, on seven under par.
Fellow Frenchwoman Anne-Lise Caudal and England’s Felicity Johnson share fifth.
Local star Maha Haddioui, from Agadir, was devastated to miss the cut by a stroke, although the 2014 champion Charley Hull carded a level par 71 and made it through on the 145 mark at three over par. She said that it was never in doubt: “I was in it all the way.”
After mixing a trio of bogeys with an eagle and a birdie she added: “I hit it really well today, just all my putts. I hit 16 greens in regulation and hit every fairway apart from two or three.”
Other players in the mix include Denmark’s Nanna Madsen in a tie for seventh, who won the Final Stage of Lalla Aicha Tour School in Morocco in December, while fellow rookie Georgia Hall just survived the cut.
Laura Murray missing the cut by two shots on her debut as a Ladies European Tour player at Agadir on Morocco's western Atlantic coastline.
The Alford player, a former Scottish women's amateur champion and now attached to the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, shot a second-round, par-matching 71 for a 36-hole tally of 147.
The projected cut mark was 146 when Laura missed but it later came down a stroke to 145 and better.
In the same position as Murray was another North-east player who is also a past Scottish champion, Michele Thomson from Ellon. Michele shot a 72 for 147. A third Scot on the five-over-par mark was Sally Watson from Elie. She had a second-round 73.
Heather MacRae (Gleneagles), Vikki Laing (Musselburgh) and Kelsey Macdonald from Nairn all finished on the 148 mark. Heather had a second-round 72, Vikki a 73 and Kelsey a 77
The Scots' success story of the day was a five-under-66 by Kylie Walker, which was 11 shots better than she had yesterday and her 143 36-hole tally beat the cut comfortably. Kylie had birdies at the second, fifth,eighth, ninth, 11th and 14th. She bogeyed the 15th.
Five shots ahead of Kylie in the standings is compatriot Pamela Pretswell who is tied 11th on 138 after a second-round 68.
France's Gwladys Nocera with 68-65 for 133.
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GWLADYS SHOOTS A 65 TO TAKE MOROCCO LEAD
FROM THE LET WEBSITE
Gwladys Nocera from France fired a six under par 65 for 133 to take a one stroke lead into the weekend at the Lalla Meryem Cup.
Last year’s runner-up fired six birdies, including four in a row from the first hole on a glorious second day at Golf de L’Ocean in Agadir on Morocco's western Atlantic coastline..
At nine under par, she ended the day one stroke clear of South African Nicole Garcia, who also shot 65.
Nocera said: “I’m really happy with the way things turned out today. I hit the ball well and putted well, so everything is in order. I made a good putt on number one where I was six metres away and then I was two metres away each time, so some good putts. They were not easy, but I hit the ball well.
“I just want to play my game. I’m trying to get ready for next week. I’m playing the ANA Inspiration in the US, so I want my coach to come and work on my game. I’ve always wanted to win this tournament, so that’s why I’m here and I’ll try my best for the weekend.”
Garcia, a second year member of the Ladies European Tour, notched four birdies and an eagle on the front nine and moved into a share of the lead with another birdie on 11 before dropping a shot on 16.
The 24-year-old said: “I had a good front nine and I was hoping to keep it going on the back nine, but I’m happy with the score because the wind picked up a little bit.
" I think the turning point was the par-5 sixth hole because I made an eagle there and then birdie, birdie. That got me going a bit so that was where my score went low.”
Garcia warmed up for the season with eight starts on the Sunshine Ladies Tour, where she celebrated her maiden win at the Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies in February.
Before that, Garcia last competed in Morocco in December, where she won the First Stage of the Ladies European Tour Qualifying School and finished fifth in the Final Stage.
“When I first came here I was just hoping to make the cut, and I hope I’ve done that,” she said. “Now, I don’t really have any expectations and I’m just going to play on the weekend.”
Overnight co-leader Ursula Wikstrom fired a three under par 68 to lie in joint third place with French amateur Mathilda Cappeliez, 16, on seven under par.
Fellow Frenchwoman Anne-Lise Caudal and England’s Felicity Johnson share fifth.
Local star Maha Haddioui, from Agadir, was devastated to miss the cut by a stroke, although the 2014 champion Charley Hull carded a level par 71 and made it through on the 145 mark at three over par. She said that it was never in doubt: “I was in it all the way.”
After mixing a trio of bogeys with an eagle and a birdie she added: “I hit it really well today, just all my putts. I hit 16 greens in regulation and hit every fairway apart from two or three.”
Other players in the mix include Denmark’s Nanna Madsen in a tie for seventh, who won the Final Stage of Lalla Aicha Tour School in Morocco in December, while fellow rookie Georgia Hall just survived the cut.
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