China’s Feng Shanshan overcame a mystery illness to master tough afternoon conditions and join Sweden’s Carin Koch on top of the leaderboard after the opening day Wednesday of the Dubai Ladies Masters.
In the season-ending championship of the Ladies European Tour (LET), Feng closed with a 12-footer birdie on the final hole of the Majlis course for a six-under par round of 66, a mark that had been set in the morning group by the 43-year-old Koch.
Unlike Feng, Koch had started her round from the 10th hole, and could have finished as sole leader after the eight-birdie round but for a dropped shot on her closing hole.
In the race to become the new European number one, England’s Charley Hull started her campaign in excellent fashion with a five-under par 67.
That round gave her a two-shot advantage over her nearest rival for the Order of Merit crown, Gwladys Nocera of France.
Winner of last week’s Women’s Indian Open, Nocera needs to make 22,716 euros more than Hull this week and she opened with a steady three-under par 69.
Hull was tied for the third place alongside Korean amateur Lee So-Young, South Africa Lee-Anne Pace and Wales's Becky Brewerton.
The other battle going on this week is between Welsh player Amy Boulden and Scotland’s Sally Watson for the Rookie of the Year honour.
Boulden is ahead by 7,799 euros and while she opened the tournament with a two-under par 70, Watson struggled to a 76, three shots outside the cutline.
The 2012 champion Feng was delighted with her round, which contained seven birdies and just one dropped shot.
"I really like this course and I always finish pretty well here," she said. "This year coming in, I set my goal and I want to finish maybe inside the top three. I would say 6-under par is a pretty good start and I’m really happy about it."
Feng, who did not attend her scheduled press conference on Tuesday because she was not feeling well, refused to disclose what was wrong with her.
"We are professionals, so when we are working, we don’t talk about if we are sick or anything. I don’t want to find excuses for myself.
"I’ll tell you after the tournament finishes because I don’t want it to be mentioned and people will just think she’s trying to find an excuse," she added.
Another player attracting a lot of headlines this week is Cheyenne Woods, the 22-year-old niece of Tiger Woods, who secured her LPGA Tour playing rights in the Qualifying School this Sunday.
Woods started well despite the long journey and finished four shots off the lead at two-under par 70.
Source: AFP
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