Pamela Pretswell and Carly Booth joint top
Scots with 70s in Czech Republic
Scots with 70s in Czech Republic
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FROM BETHAN CUTLER
Pilsen, Czech Republic: Germany’s Isi Gabsa and Linda Wessberg of Sweden stormed around Golf Park Pilsen with a pair of five-under-par
66s today to share the first-round lead at the Tipsport Golf Masters in the Czech Republic.
Pamela Pretswell from Hamilton and Comrie's Carly Booth are the leading Scots in a tie for 16th place with one-under 70s.
Pamela Pretswell from Hamilton and Comrie's Carly Booth are the leading Scots in a tie for 16th place with one-under 70s.
Gabsa,
21, from Stuttgart, set out on a morning of heavy rain and swirling
winds and posted six birdies and one bogey. After going out in lighter
rain in
the afternoon, 36-year-old Wessberg from Gothenburg fired six birdies
and a bogey on her way in to grab a share of the lead.
They
are two strokes clear of five other players: Frenchwomen Anne-Lise
Caudal and Anaelle Carnet, Germany’s Olivia Cowan, Australian Stacey
Keating and
Nanna Koerstz Madsen from Denmark.
This is Gabsa’s first time leading an LET event and she said: “It’s
awesome to have such a good round in tough weather. My putting
was great and I holed a lot of putts. My driver and irons were pretty
good, so to shoot five-under you have to have a good game overall.”
This is Gabsa’s fourth start on the LET in 2016 after she graduated from the LET Access Series following two wins in Scandinavia.
As well as a season-best tie for 22nd in the RACV Ladies Masters and a share of 28th
position in Morocco last month, she has also been playing on the
Symetra Tour in the USA where she finished third in the Florida’s
Natural Charity
Classic in April.
“My season has been good. I played well in Morocco,
had a good start in Australia and then I had some good results in the
States,” she added.
Wessberg,
who won three titles on the LET from 2006-2009 and represented Europe
at The 2007 Solheim Cup, was equally thrilled. She said: “It’s my lowest
round in a
few years, so it’s nice.
" I hit some really good shots close to the pin
and I also made some longer putts. One actually horse shoe-d on the par 3
13th so I made a bogey there but it was pretty solid.
" In good conditions you can score really low on
this course but it was tough today. It was quite windy and raining in the beginning so I was happy.”
Keating, who has mixed six LET events with two Symetra Tour events this year, combined an eagle at the 14th with three birdies and two bogeys.
The double LET champion, who won in Spain and France in 2012, said: “I’m
obviously very happy because
there were tough conditions out there. At the same time, because it’s
been raining, it’s softer and more score-able.
"An eagle on the card
helped, but it’s a reachable par five and there’s a par four that I
couldn’t reach in two, so I’ll pretend that was a
par five and the other was a par four. It helps that I holed a bomb.
" I
think I hit my driver three times today, so it’s not a long course but
you’ve got to get it in position and then do well with your shorter
clubs.”
Madsen
also had an eagle on 14 along with three birdies and a bogey and she is
effectively battling fellow Dane Emily Kristine Pedersen, who opened
with a one-over
72, for a place in the Olympic Games this week.
She
said: “I’m very pleased with my round. I felt I played really good.
There were some putts that didn’t drop but overall I’m really pleased.”
Spanish
rookie Nuria Iturrios, who won the recent Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco,
is part of a large group on two-under-par along with England’s Charlotte
Thompson, who was tied for the lead but dropped three shots in her last
three holes by ending bogey, double bogey, par.
Iturrios, who is targeting back-to-back wins on the LET, clearly relished playing in the wet conditions and she said: “The
weather was like Morocco, so I had a good feeling, because it was like the last round.”
England’s defending champion Hannah Burke had a 72 and
local Czech star Klára Spilková returned a 74.
GB and I's Curtis Cup amateur star Leona Maguire from Ireland did not, after all, play in this event.
FIRST ROUND SCOREBOARD
GB and I's Curtis Cup amateur star Leona Maguire from Ireland did not, after all, play in this event.
FIRST ROUND SCOREBOARD
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