KirkwoodGolf: ROUTE 66 GIVES LEE-ANNE PACE 1-SHOT LEAD AT HALFWAY POINT OF FATIMA BINT MUBARAK LADIES OPEN

Thursday, November 02, 2017

ROUTE 66 GIVES LEE-ANNE PACE 1-SHOT LEAD AT HALFWAY POINT OF FATIMA BINT MUBARAK LADIES OPEN

PACE IN THE CLUBHOUSE AT 12-UNDER PAR WITH INDIAN STAR ADITI ASHOK 1 SHOT BEHIND

SPANISH ROOKIE LUNA SOBRON POSTS NEW COURSE
RECORD WITH INCREDIBLE 62

CHEYENNE WOODS REGISTERS CAREER FIRST HOLE IN ONE

2 November 2016, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Another unbreakable 18 holes from Lee-Anne Pace keeps the South African atop of the leaderboard at 12 under, as the sun set on Round 2 of the Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Open.
The second day of the tournament was crammed with action, with India’s Aditi Ashok still in the hunt carding 66 to fall just one shot off the lead on 11 under, whilst Spaniard Luna Sobron made history by setting a new course record with 62; finishing nine under par overall for a share of third place – a 73-place climb from yesterday.
Also shooting up the leaderboard to join Luna in third place was Sweden’s Camilla Lennarth at nine under overall, who fired eight birdies to post a second round score of seven under. Cheyenne Woods once again performed strongly with a round of 6 under, including an incredible hole in one on the 6th hole, her first as a professional, to put her in third place overall.
Georgia Hall also shot an impressive 67 to finish at 8 under par overall in joint fifth place with Florentyna Parker, Celine Herbin and Linda Wessberg.
Pace refused to crack under pressure, saying: “It feels great and I remembered the course better today but I struck the ball really nicely too. I hit the shots I wanted to hit and I hit it really close to the pin and made the putts.
Commenting on the days ahead, she added: “Tomorrow I’d like to start the way I did today, and be a bit patient, as patience helps you to do a lot. I had some chances which I didn’t take but in the end I’m pretty satisfied.”
Ashok was modest when asked about her round, focusing more on her technical game: “I feel I’m hitting the ball well enough, though I missed a couple of drives left but apart from that I struck the ball pretty well. My putting has been pretty good too, so I’m happy.
She added: “Still bogey free and everyone is mentioning it. I’m just focusing on hitting the fairways and letting the birdies happen.”
It was a tough day for Marianne Skarpnord as Norway’s rising star dropped to two under par, while fan favourite Carly Booth shot another 72 to finish agonizingly short of the cut going into day three. It was also a disappointing day for reigning champ Beth Allen, another not to make the cut, who immediately tweeted after her round: “What a world class event here at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club for FBMLO. Gutted to have put up such a terrible defense. #nextyear”.

Kyle Henry is the leading Scot on 6 under, Gemma Dryburgh on 3 under, Catriona Matthew on 2 under. 
Cary Booth, Michele Thomson and Vikki Laing all missed the cut 

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