Normal service resumed as Ko takes ISPS Handa NZ Open lead
Christchurch, New Zealand – - World No.1 Lydia Ko shook off her jetlag and flew into
the lead in the second round of the ISPS Handa New Zealand Women’s
Open at Clearwater Golf Club in Christchurch on Saturday.
The 18-year-old Kiwi
said that a three under par 69 on Friday did not represent her best
golf but was pleased with a second round of five under 68.
Ko made birdies at
the second, fourth, seventh, and eighth holes to make the turn in
four-under-par and kept the momentum going on the back nine with another
at the 12th before giving one back
at the difficult par-4 13th hole after driving into deep rough. After
another birdie at the difficult par-3 16th hole she ended the day at
eight-under-par and a stroke ahead of Ladies European Tour rookie
Justine Dreher from France.
“I hit the ball much better today and had a lot of chances” said Ko. “I just need to focus on my game tomorrow.”
Dreher followed her
opening 67, which included seven birdies, with a two-under-par 70, which
included three birdies and a single bogey at the difficult par-4 eighth
hole, which was her 17th hole
of the day.
The 23-year-old
arrived into Australia in early January hoping to earn a place in all
three of the ALPG major events. Currently she finds herself assured of a
place in next week’s ISPS Handa
Women’s Australian Open and the RACV Ladies Masters the following week
with a chance to win in only her second major tournament as a
professional playing alongside Ko.
The past few weeks
have been a whirlwind for Dreher and her fifth place finish at the Oates
Victorian last week proved that she has the pedigree to contend in
major International tournaments.
Tomorrow will be the biggest test so far in her short professional career when she tees off alongside Ko at 1.24pm.
Overnight leader
Nicole Broch Larsen made a solid start after a birdie at the second, but
she couldn’t get anything going for the rest of the front nine and
after a double bogey at the par-3
9th hole she was out in one-over -par. She would birdie the 10th hole
to get back to even for her round before a disappointing dropped shot at
the last meant a one-over-par 73 and a 36 hole total of five-under-par.
The round of the day
went to Broch Larsen’s good friend and compatriot Emily Kristine
Pedersen, who shot a six-under-par 66 whilst playing alongside Ko and
last year’s runner up Hannah Green.
The 2015 LET Rookie of the Year was seven-under-par for the day - and
the tournament - but a missed par putt on the last mean that she will
start the final round two shots off the lead at six-under alongside
Scotland’s Pamela Pretswell and and fellow Dane
Nanna Koerstz Madsen.
Pretswell was one of
the few early morning starters to appear on the leader board. After an
opening round of four-under-par 68 in windy conditions on Friday, she
added a steady two-under-par
70 to sit on six-under-par.
New Zealander Liv
Cheng is a stroke further back on five-under-par after rounds of 70 and
69. She spent the first two days playing with Dame Laura Davies, who
moved up into tied 31st position
with a second round of 70.
Davies birdied the
first and made eagle at the par-5 second, picking up another birdie on
the ninth hole to be out in four-under-par. A second eagle at the
10th hole saw her climb to six-under-par
for the round but she undid the good work with four bogeys on the back
nine.
There are 15 players
within four shots of the leader who still have a strong chance of
unseating the defending champion and world’s best female pro as Ko strives
for her third ISPS Handa New Zealand
Women’s Open title.
Bethan Cutler
Media Manager
Ladies European Tour
Tel: +44 (0)1895 831 028
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