Catriona Matthew and Gwladys Nocera beaten in foursomes
Ladies European Tour team still trailing
Japanese and South Koreans
“Our team is massively disappointed. Hats off to Japan, they had an unbelievable day, winning three of their four matches and seven out of eight so far. Realistically, we’re playing for second place against South Korea at the moment. We need to win as many matches as we can.”
SATURDAY FOURSOMES RESULTS
Japanese and South Koreans
LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
From Bethan Cutler, LET Media Manager
NAGOYA, Japan:The Japanese team won 10 out of a possible 12 points in
the foursomes at Miyoshi
Golf Club today to consolidate its lead in The Queens presented
by Kowa, a unique match play tournament between the Australian, South Korean,
Japanese and Ladies European Tours.
On
a clear and cool day in Nagoya, the home side won three and a half of
their four matches to build an eight point lead over South Korea
with 22 points. The LET team is six further back with eight points and
seven ahead of the Australian team with one point.
In the scoring system
developed for the event, three points are awarded for a match won with
one point for a halve.
With
a maximum of 27 points available to each team in the final day singles,
there is still everything to play for and Japanese Captain
Momoko Ueda is not taking anything for granted. She said: “Although it
was the first time for most of us to play in a foursome, we were able to
enjoy it with the great support of the Japanese fans behind us.
"Obviously it was another great result for us today,
but you never know what happens in golf, so we will tighten up once
again to prepare ourselves to win all the remaining matches.”
Her
team is currently unbeaten, but it was an extremely close top match
against Europeans Hannah Burke and Melissa Reid, who came
from two down to pull one ahead after 14 holes. The Englishwomen were
one up coming to the last green but Burke’s approach shot from the rough
found the water and the pair lost the final hole resulting in a halve.
Japanese
pair Ritsuko Ryu and Akane Iijima then beat Australians Rachel
Hetherington and Whitney Hillier by 2 and 1 in the third match
and Ayaka Watanabe and Erika Kikuchi beat European Solheim Cup players
Catriona Matthew and Gwladys Nocera by 2 and 1 in the fifth.
Captain
Ueda and Erina Hara completed their team’s whitewash with a 5 and 4
victory over Koreans In Gee Chun and Sei Young Kim, the US
Women’s Open champion and LPGA Rookie of the Year respectively.
Ladies European Tour Captain Laura Davies, who rested herself from the
foursomes, said: “Our team is massively disappointed. Hats off to Japan, they had an unbelievable day, winning three of their four matches and seven out of eight so far. Realistically, we’re playing for second place against South Korea at the moment. We need to win as many matches as we can.”
The
18 final day singles matches to decide who will reign at the first
edition of ‘The Queens’ begin at 8am on Sunday, with the last
match teeing off at 10.16am.
Catriona
Matthew will lead the Ladies European Tour team out in the top match
against Japan’s Misuzu Narita, while Davies will take
on Australian Sarah Kemp in the third.
SATURDAY FOURSOMES RESULTS
Match 1
Hannah Burke and Melissa Reid (LET) halved with Shiho Oyama and Narita (JLPGA)
Match 2
Sarah Kemp and Sarah Jane Smith (ALPG) halved with Sung Hyun Park and Min Sun Kim (KLPGA)
Match 3
Ritsuko Ryu and Akane Iijima (JLPGA) bt Rachel Hetherington and Whitney Hillier (ALPG) 2 and 1
Match 4
Yoon Ji Cho and Jung Min Lee (KLPGA) bt Marianne Skarpnord and Emily Kristine Pedersen (LET) 2 holes
Match 5
Ayaka Watanabe and Erika Kikuchi (JLPGA) bt Catriona Matthew and Gwladys Nocera (LET) 2 and 1
Match 6
Jin Young Ko and Bo-Mee Lee (KLPGA) bt Lindsey Wright and Nikki Garrett (ALPG) 3 and 2
Match 7
Karine Icher and Nanna Koertz Madsen (LET) bt Katherine Kirk and Nikki Campbell (ALPG) 4 and 3
Match 8
Momoko Ueda and Erina Hara (JLPGA) bt Sei Young Kim and In Gee Chun (KLPGA) 5 and 4
HOW THEY STAND
Japanese PGA: 22
South Korean LPGA: 14
Ladies European Tour 8
Australian LPG: 1
SUNDAY SINGLES
Match 1 8:00 Misuzu Narita (JLPGA) v Catriona Matthew (LET)
Match 2 8:08 Whitney Hillier (ALPG) v Jin Young Ko (KLPGA)
Match 3 8:16 Laura Davies (LET) v Sarah Kemp (ALPG)
Match 4 8:24 Min Sun Kim (KLPGA) v Shiho Oyama (JLPGA)
Match 5 8:32 Akane Iijima (JLPGA) v Lindsey Wright (ALPG)
Match 6 8:40 Sei Young Kim (KLPGA) v Melissa Reid (LET)
Match 7 8:48 Stephanie Na (ALPG) v Seon Woo Bae (KLPGA)
Match 8 8:56 Gwladys Nocera (LET) v Erika Kikuchi (JLPGA)
Match 9 9:04 Sarah Jane Smith (ALPG) v Emily Kristine Pedersen (LET)
Match 10 9:12 Yoon Ji Cho (KLPGA) V Ayaka Watanabe (JLPGA)
Match 11 9:20 Hannah Burke (LET) V Bo-Mee Lee (KLPGA)
Match 12 9:28 Ritsuko Ryu (JLPGA) V Katherine Kirk (ALPG)
Match 13 9:36 Nanna Koerstz Madsen (LET) V In Gee Chun (KLPGA)
Match 14 9:44 Miki Sakai (JLPGA) V Nikki Campbell (ALPG)
Match 15 9:52 Karine Icher (LET) V Erina Hara (JLPGA)
Match 16 10:00 Jung Min Lee (KLPGA) V Nikki Garrett (ALPG)
Match 17 10:08 Rachel Hetherington (ALPG) V Marianne Skarpnord (LET)
Match 18 10:16 Sung Hyun Park (KLPGA) V Momoko Ueda (JLPGA)
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