Pretswell and amateur Davidson keep Scots
flag flying in Australian Ladies Masters
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Pamela Pretswell and Queensland-based teenage amateur Karis Davidson, the only two Scots to survive the halfway cut in the RACV Australian Ladies Masters at Royal Pines Resort, are lying joint 12th and tied 22nd respectively with one round to go.
Hamilton's Pretswell has had rounds of 77, 70 and 71 for one-under-par 218 over the par-73 lay-out while Davidson has scored 75, 72 and 74 for 221.
South Korean Jiyai Shin leads by two on 10-under-par 209 from England's Holly Clyburn and Sweden's Camilla Lennarth.
Brooke Mackenzie Henderson, the Canadian who is proud of her Scottish ancestry, is lying fourth, three off the pace.
Pretswell had a grandstand finish of birdies at the 13th, 17th and long 18th for 34 home and a two-under 71.
Davidson, who was born at Innerleithen before her parents emigrated to Australia when Karis was seven or eight years old, made a bad start with bogeys at the first, second, sixth and seventh before birdies at the eight, ninth and 12th steadied her up.
She wobbled again with birdies at the 13th and 17th before finishing with an eagle 3 at the par-5 18th.
Falkirk-based American Beth Allen is tied 59th on 227 after rounds of 77, 72 and 78.
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RACV AUSTRALIAN LADIES MASTERS
Royal Pines Resort, Queensland.
THIRD-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 219 (3x73)
209 Jiyai Shin (SKor) 68 70 71
211 Holly Clyburn (Eng) 70 69 72, Camilla Lennarth (Swe) 68 68 75.
212 Brooke Mackenzie Henderson (Can) 67 71 74
SELECTED SCORES
218 Florentyna Parker (Eng) 72 74 72, Felicity Johnson (Eng) 73 67 78, Pamela Pretswell (Sco) 77 70 71 (T12)
221 Karis Davidson (Sco) (am) 75 72 74 (T22)
222 Lauren Taylor (Eng) 68 74 80 (T26)
223 Eleanor Givens (Eng) 70 78 75 (T32)
225 Becky Brewerton (Wal) 74 76 75 (T45)
227 Becky Morgan (Wal) 73 75 79, Beth Allen (USA) 77 72 78 (T59)
229 Hannah Burke (Eng) 77 73 79 (T69)
231 Rebecca Codd (Ire) 73 77 71 (T70)
235 Laura Davies (Eng) 76 74 85 (T73)
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flag flying in Australian Ladies Masters
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Pamela Pretswell and Queensland-based teenage amateur Karis Davidson, the only two Scots to survive the halfway cut in the RACV Australian Ladies Masters at Royal Pines Resort, are lying joint 12th and tied 22nd respectively with one round to go.
Hamilton's Pretswell has had rounds of 77, 70 and 71 for one-under-par 218 over the par-73 lay-out while Davidson has scored 75, 72 and 74 for 221.
South Korean Jiyai Shin leads by two on 10-under-par 209 from England's Holly Clyburn and Sweden's Camilla Lennarth.
Brooke Mackenzie Henderson, the Canadian who is proud of her Scottish ancestry, is lying fourth, three off the pace.
Pretswell had a grandstand finish of birdies at the 13th, 17th and long 18th for 34 home and a two-under 71.
Davidson, who was born at Innerleithen before her parents emigrated to Australia when Karis was seven or eight years old, made a bad start with bogeys at the first, second, sixth and seventh before birdies at the eight, ninth and 12th steadied her up.
She wobbled again with birdies at the 13th and 17th before finishing with an eagle 3 at the par-5 18th.
Falkirk-based American Beth Allen is tied 59th on 227 after rounds of 77, 72 and 78.
+Scroll down past the scores for the News Release from Australia.
RACV AUSTRALIAN LADIES MASTERS
Royal Pines Resort, Queensland.
THIRD-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 219 (3x73)
209 Jiyai Shin (SKor) 68 70 71
211 Holly Clyburn (Eng) 70 69 72, Camilla Lennarth (Swe) 68 68 75.
212 Brooke Mackenzie Henderson (Can) 67 71 74
SELECTED SCORES
218 Florentyna Parker (Eng) 72 74 72, Felicity Johnson (Eng) 73 67 78, Pamela Pretswell (Sco) 77 70 71 (T12)
221 Karis Davidson (Sco) (am) 75 72 74 (T22)
222 Lauren Taylor (Eng) 68 74 80 (T26)
223 Eleanor Givens (Eng) 70 78 75 (T32)
225 Becky Brewerton (Wal) 74 76 75 (T45)
227 Becky Morgan (Wal) 73 75 79, Beth Allen (USA) 77 72 78 (T59)
229 Hannah Burke (Eng) 77 73 79 (T69)
231 Rebecca Codd (Ire) 73 77 71 (T70)
235 Laura Davies (Eng) 76 74 85 (T73)
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Shin takes lead after treacherous conditions take toll at RACV Ladies Masters
NEWS RELEASE
For
the first two days of the 2016 RACV Ladies Masters everyone was
wondering what all the fuss had been about regarding the difficulty of
the newly re-designed RACV
Royal Pines lay-out. Over the first 36 holes of the tournament the
conditions had been favourable and the scoring had been impressive.
Fast
forward to 6.30 am this morning and it was obvious to all that this was
going to be one tough day at the office for the 75 players who had made
the halfway cut.
The wind was already gusting to more than 55km/h and Royal Pines was ready to show its teeth.
From
the moment the first group teed off at 7.45am and three-time RACV
Ladies Masters champion Dame Laura Davies started her round with a
triple bogey (she finished with an 85!), it was clear
to all that scoring was going to be very tough on day three.
Sweden’s
Camilla Lennarth and the talented young Dane Nicole Broch Larsen had
held the overnight lead at 10 under par, two shots clear over
18-year-old Canadian Brooke
Mackenzie Henderson and former world number one Jiyai Shin, and three shots ahead
of talented Englishwoman Holly Clyburn and Korean So Young Lee.
The
lead would soon disappear for both Lennarth and Broch Larsen, with
Lennarth bogeying the first two holes and Broch Larsen getting off to an
even worse start, making
a bogey at the first hole and a double bogey at the second.
The
lead would change several times during the course of the day. Clyburn
was putting a solid round together and found herself at the top of the
leader board at 10-under-par
after being three-under for her round through 16 holes.
However a
disappointing bogey-bogey finish would see her drop back to
eight-under-par after shooting a one-under-par 72 and a three round
total of eight under par.
The
player whom many had felt today’s tough conditions would suit best was
Shin. Although she perhaps lacks length off the tee compared to her
playing partners, she
more than makes up for that with her consistency as shown today when
she put together the only bogey-free round of the day, almost
unfathomable given the conditions and reminiscent of her performance at
the 2012 Ricoh Women’s British Open at Royal Liverpool,
when she won the championship for the second time, by nine strokes over
Inbee Park. Her two birdies at the eighth and last holes saw her
signing for a two-under-par round of 71, a 54 hole total of 10-under-par
and a two shot lead over Clyburn and Lennarth,
who had fought back well after being four-over-par after six holes.
Shin
was obviously delighted with her round and said: “This morning when I
came to the golf course I thought, ‘Can we play?’ Because it was so
windy out there. I'm really
happy I made no bogies today. Yesterday when I spoke with my dad he
said, you made three bogies today, maybe try to make fewer bogies
tomorrow. I kept thinking of this on the course today. I spoke with my
caddie throughout today and he told me that I made
solid shots all day.”
Shin
turned down an opportunity to play in the Honda LPGA event Thailand
this week to play at Royal Pines, where she finished runner-up to Karrie
Webb in the 2007, sixth
in 2008 and eighth in 2009.
The final round will begin at 7:20am tomorrow.
Labels: Amateur Ladies, Pro Ladies
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