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Lina Boqvist & Sarah Schober take slim lead in South Africa
Posted on
March 14, 2019
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March 14-16
Westlake Golf Club, South Africa
R2,000,000
Round 2, Round 3


The Cape southeaster played havoc with scoring in the opening round of the R2-million Investec South African Women's Open at Westlake Golf Club on Thursday, with only two players in the 126-players field producing sub-par rounds.

Lina Boqvist

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Lina Boqvist from Sweden and Austrian Sarah Schober made the most of an early start to set an uncontested clubhouse target with rounds of one-under 71.

The pair will head into the second round of the Sunshine Ladies Tour and Ladies European Tour co-sanctioned event with a slender one shot advantage over three-time champion Lee-Anne Pace from South Africa, Spain's Silvia Banon and Sweden's Julia Engstrom

The afternoon field was in for particular punishment from the wind, which gusted over 50 kilometres per hour at times. Best placed among the late starters were Scotland's Carly Booth and South African Stacy Bregman, who posted battling scores of two-over 72.

“It was really blowing out there,” exclaimed Kim Williams, a three-time former Sunshine Ladies Tour winner after a wild round that featured just three pars. The Pretoria golfer got off to a great start and held the outright lead at three-under midway. “I hit driver, 4-iron into the last hole, where we would normally be going in with a wedge.”

Williams eventually signed for a four-over 76, which was good enough for a share of 22nd.

Boqvist, who claimed a top-10 finish here last year, has started her season well and sits 18th on the Ladies European Tour (LET) Order of Merit.

“It's been a long stretch away from home,” she said of a five-week spell that has taken her from her native Sweden to Abu Dhabi, across Australia and finally to Cape Town.

“I really want to finish well because I love this event. I finished strong here last year and I really want to do the same. My putting is really good right now and I feel like I can trust it, so hopefully it continues to get better through the rest of the week.”

Austria's Schober mixed three birdies with two bogeys and managed to get into the clubhouse before the worst of the wind hit.

“Conditions were really tough out there,” she explained. “Off the tee it's quite narrow and the holes that play into the wind can be very long.

“I think I made some really good decisions; that and some great was putting was the key to shooting 71. I had only 26 putts today. I didn't hit many greens but I made some great up-and-downs at most of them to save par and keep the round going.”

Former top ranked South African amateur Kajal Mistry continued her fine run of form with a one-over-par 73 to grab a share of sixth.

More importantly for her, the GolfRSA Elite Squad player boosted her chances to make a run for the Investec Property Fund Order of Merit prize. Mistry currently second sits in third position, behind only Nobuhle Dlamini in the lead and less than 100 points behind Lejan Lewthwaite.

Dlamini from Swaziland, who won the sixth edition of the Dimension Data Ladies Challenge, carded 80, while SA Women's Masters champion Lewthwaite signed for a battling 82.

Defending champion Ashleigh Buhai opened with 75, but will take comfort from the fact that she finished only four shots off the lead. The three-time champion failed to take advantage of the early start or the par fives and will need a better second round to get herself into contention for successive victories at Westlake.


Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
1
Lina Boqvist (SWE)
-1
71
1
Sarah Schober (AUT)
-1
71
3
Lee-Anne Pace (RSA)
Par
72
3
Silvia Banon (ESP)
Par
72
3
Julia Engstrom (SWE)
Par
72
6
Kelsey Macdonald (SCO)
1
73
6
Michele Thomson (SCO)
1
73
6
Noemi Jimenez Martin (ESP)
1
73
6
Lydia Hall (WAL)
1
73
6
Kajal Mistry (RSA) (a)
1
73
6
Astrid Vayson De Pradenne (FRA)
1
73
12
Annabel Dimmock (ENG)
2
74
12
Stina Resen (NOR)
2
74
12
Emma Westin (SWE)
2
74
12
Rachael Goodall (ENG)
2
74
12
Carly Booth (SCO)
2
74
12
Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA)
2
74
18
Bonita Bredenhann (NAM)
3
75
18
Ashleigh Buhai (RSA)
3
75
18
Annelie Sjoholm (SWE)
3
75
21
Hannah Mccook (SCO)
4
76
21
Tandi Mc Callum (RSA)
4
76
21
Charlotte Thompson (ENG)
4
76
21
Esther Henseleit (GER)
4
76
21
Meghan MacLaren (ENG)
4
76
21
Tiia Koivisto (FIN)
4
76
21
Diksha Dagar (IND)
4
76
21
Casandra Hall (RSA)
4
76
21
Laura Murray (SCO)
4
76
21
Cloe Frankish (ENG)
4
76
21
Kim Williams (RSA)
4
76
32
Filippa Moerk (SWE)
5
77
32
Millie Soroha (IND)
5
77
32
Maria Beautell (ESP)
5
77
32
Sian Evans (ENG)
5
77
32
Carrie Park (KOR)
5
77
37
Crizelda van Niekerk (RSA)
6
78
37
Lora Assad (RSA)
6
78
37
Kiran Matharu (ENG)
6
78
37
Marion Duvernay (FRA)
6
78
37
Carmen Alonso (ESP)
6
78
37
Clara Pietri (SUI)
6
78
37
Sofie Bringner (SWE)
6
78
37
Johanna Gustavsson (SWE)
6
78
37
Lauren Taylor (ENG)
6
78
37
Olivia Cowan (GER)
6
78
37
Linda Wessberg (SWE)
6
78
48
Rachel Raastad (NOR)
7
79
48
Stefania Avanzo (ITA)
7
79
48
Kylie Henry (SCO)
7
79
48
Alana Van Greuning (RSA)
7
79
48
Kelsey Nicholas (RSA)
7
79
48
Monique Smit (RSA)
7
79
48
Karolin Lampert (GER)
7
79
48
Eleanor Givens (ENG)
7
79
48
Valentine Derrey (FRA)
7
79
48
Megan Streicher (RSA) (a)
7
79
48
Lara Weinstein (RSA)
7
79
48
Symone Henriques (RSA) (a)
7
79
48
Julie Berton (FRA)
7
79
61
Gabriella Cowley (ENG)
8
80
61
Isabella Deilert (SWE)
8
80
61
Leanda Van der Watt (RSA)
8
80
61
Emie Peronnin (FRA)
8
80
61
Manon De Roey (BEL)
8
80
61
Isabelle Boineau (FRA)
8
80
61
Anna Svenstrup (SWE)
8
80
61
Georgia Iziemgbe Oboh (NGR)
8
80
61
Maha Haddioui (MAR)
8
80
61
Flora Peuch (FRA)
8
80
61
Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ)
8
80
61
Florentyna Parker (ENG)
8
80
61
Camille Chevalier (FRA)
8
80
61
Maria Palacios (PER)
8
80
75
Bertine Faber (RSA)
9
81
75
Tvesa Malik (IND)
9
81
75
Amy Walsh (AUS)
9
81
75
Sanna Nuutinen (FIN)
9
81
75
Justine Dreher (FRA)
9
81
75
Mimmi Bergman (SWE)
9
81
75
Emma Nilsson (SWE)
9
81
75
Nastja Banovec (SLO)
9
81
75
Sarah Nilsson (SWE)
9
81
75
Moa Folke (SWE)
9
81
75
Emilie Piquot (FRA)
9
81
75
Astha Madan (IND)
9
81
87
Gabrielle Macdonald (SCO)
10
82
87
Niina Liias (FIN)
10
82
87
Frida Gustafsson Spang (SWE)
10
82
87
Emilie Alonso (FRA)
10
82
87
Tara Griebenow (RSA) (a)
10
82
87
Laura Fuenfstueck (GER)
10
82
87
Manon Gidali (FRA)
10
82
94
Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)
11
83
94
Manon Molle (FRA)
11
83
94
Jordan Rothman (RSA) (a)
11
83
94
Christine Wolf (AUT)
11
83
94
Ana Menendez (MEX)
11
83
94
Elia Folch (ESP)
11
83
100
Anna Magnusson (SWE)
12
84
100
Lejan Lewthwaite (RSA)
12
84
100
Caroline Rominger (SUI)
12
84
100
Nadine Dreher (AUT)
12
84
104
Dominique Jacobs (RSA)
13
85
104
Fanny Cnops (BEL)
13
85
104
Jane Turner (SCO)
13
85
104
Brittney-fay Berger (RSA)
13
85
108
Becky Brewerton (WAL)
14
86
108
Lindi Coetzee (RSA)
14
86
108
Tijana Kraljevic (SRB)
14
86
108
Rachel Rossel (SUI)
14
86
108
Zethu Myeki (RSA) (a)
14
86
113
Shawnelle De Lange (RSA)
15
87
113
Mae Cornforth (RSA)
15
87
113
Siviwe Duma (RSA)
15
87
113
Larissa Du Preez (RSA) (a)
15
87
117
Sofia Ljungqvist (SWE)
16
88
117
Laure Sibille (FRA)
16
88
119
Nina Grey (RSA) (a)
17
89
119
Ines Lescudier (FRA)
17
89
121
Yolanda Duma (RSA)
20
92
121
Chiara Contomathios (RSA)
20
92
123
Charlotte Austwick (ENG)
31
103
124
Laurette Maritz (RSA)
-
RTD
124
Valdis Thora Jonsdottir (ISL)
-
RTD
126
Pasqualle Coffa (NED)
-
DSQ
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