Kylie Walker and Carly Booth in top 10
after first round of Helsingborg Open
after first round of Helsingborg Open
Denmark’s
Nicole Broch Larsen opened with a five under par 68 at Vasatorps Golf
Club to take a one-stroke lead over compatriot Nanna Koerstz
Madsen at the Helsingborg Open in Sweden.
The 22-year-old from Hillerød compiled eight birdies including four in five holes from the 13th and three bogeys in fine conditions
on Thursday morning.
The
second Ladies European Tour player now feels ready to make amends for
her heartbreak loss to Hannah Burke at the Tipsport Golf Masters
in Pilsen three weeks ago.
The
former LET Access Series player said: “I really like the course and I
feel good and I think I have something to show people after
the last tournament in the Czech Republic. I’ve been working hard the
last few weeks to get here and be in contention again so it’s nice that
it worked today. I’m trying to keep it up for the next three days.”
Broch
Larsen and her fellow Danish players benefited from a practice session
at Vasatorps Golf Club in April and Koerstz Madsen, the LET’s
leading Rookie, has already played at the course four times.
The
20-year-old from Smørum, just an hour and ten minutes away across the
Danish border, has some Major goals, as she hopes to win the
tournament to qualify for next week’s Evian Championship in France.
She
said: “I had a rough start as I hit a tree and it was almost a lost
ball but we found it. It was a bit of a nervous start but then
I calmed down.
" I think I have too many expectations for myself. It’s an
important tournament for me and I have a lot of people I know here,
watching. I want to have a good event.”
Two-time
LET tournament winner Walker, who played in the afternoon, said: “I
just played solid and hit my irons well so I gave myself
plenty of chances. It was tough conditions when the rain came down and
it was quite windy, so I was happy with how I played.”
Sharing
third place on three under par 70 are Sweden’s Pernilla Lindberg,
England’s Charlotte Thompson, Scotland’s Kylie Walker and the
recent ISPS HANDA Ladies European Masters champion Beth Allen from the
United States of America.
Lindberg,
the top ranked player in the tournament, said: “I maybe could have
wished for a shot or two better because I was four under
making the turn. If someone offered me a three under this morning I
would have taken it.”
Defending champion Dewi-Claire Schreefel and Dame Laura Davies were
part of a group of 11 players in a tie for seventh place on two
under par.
Local
star Caroline Hedwall, who will represent Europe in The Solheim Cup in
Germany in a fortnight, had a three over par 76 which included
two double bogeys on the seventh and 18th holes. She is eight shots off the pace and will have work to do to make the cut and play at the weekend.
SCOTSWATCH: Kylie Walker and Carly Booth made the best start of the eight Scots in the field of 126. Kylie had a 70 to be T3 while Carly had a 71 to be T7.
Falkirk-based American Beth Allen was alongside Walker on the 70 mark.
Kelsey Macdonald is just inside the top 20 with a 72 for T13.
Sally Watson had a 73, Vikki Laing a 74, Pamela Pretswell and Laura Murray 75 apiece, and Heather Macrae a 76 for a share of 90th place.
First round scores: http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/leaderboard/
Falkirk-based American Beth Allen was alongside Walker on the 70 mark.
Kelsey Macdonald is just inside the top 20 with a 72 for T13.
Sally Watson had a 73, Vikki Laing a 74, Pamela Pretswell and Laura Murray 75 apiece, and Heather Macrae a 76 for a share of 90th place.
First round scores: http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/leaderboard/
Bethan Cutler
Media Manager
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