• Wild Coast field chases Dreesbeimdieke

    Jessica Dreesbeimdieke
    Dreesbeimdieke has laid down a marker

    Jessica Dreesbeimdieke’s fine first trip around the Wild Coast Country Club on Tuesday helped her open up a two-shot lead in the first round of the SuperSport Ladies Challenge presented by Sun International.

    The 22-year-old University of Denver graduate made her debut on the Sunshine Ladies Tour last week at the SA Women’s Masters, and her period of adjustment seems to be over, as she carded a round including five birdies in difficult wind conditions for a four-under 66.

    Dreesbeimdieke eclipsed the performance of defending champion Nobuhle Dlamini of Swaziland, who shares second alongside Scotland’s Laura Murray on two-under 68.

    The international domination on the leaderboard continued down to a share of fourth on one-under 69, with three-time winner Bertine Faber tied with France’s Emilie Piquot, Chloe Williams of Wales and the Scot Jane Turner.

    Dreesbeimdieke, who had a solitary bogey at the par-four fifth, said a strong start to the round helped her find her stride.

    ‘I got off to a really hot start,’ said Dreesbeimdieke. ‘I birdied the first two holes and narrowly missed a birdie on the third. My putting was definitely a lot better today than last week. That’s really what made the difference. My ball-striking has been really consistent lately.’

    The psychology and social legal studies major, who now lives in Florida, USA, carded eight pars and a birdie on the back nine as the wind began to howl.

    ‘As soon as the wind came up, I was just trying to keep my pars going. It was more about managing your game than doing anything crazy. Then I happened to make a birdie on 17, which felt like a hole-in-one with the wind. I aimed 40 metres right of the pin because it was a crosswind, and it finished just left of the hole. I probably made a seven-metre putt for birdie.’

    The study of psychology will probably come in handy in the pressure situations Dreesbeimdieke will encounter in tournament golf.

    ‘I like to think psychology helps me with golf, but then I’d have a tendency to over-analyse,’ she said. ‘It definitely helps me with coping techniques and keeping my mind in the right place – which was a challenge when I turned pro.’

    Dlamini, meanwhile, went off the 10th and had a slow start to her round with two bogeys and a birdie to turn in one-over. Coming home, the three-time Sunshine Ladies Tour winner clicked into gear with four birdies in five holes from the third, but signed off with a bogey at the par-three eighth.

    ‘I started quite solidly, I wasn’t putting great on the front nine, but the game plan was good,’ said the big-hitting Swazi golfer. ‘The one birdie on 12 was good. One-over was still okay on the front nine, but I played much better on my second nine.

    ‘I’m happy to be playing here again. I like the course and I’m looking forward to the rest of the tournament. I’m quite solid and consistent. Hopefully I’ll make a few more putts.’

    Leaderboard:

    All competitors RSA unless otherwise specified and amateurs indicated as AMA

    66 – Jessica Dreesbeimdieke (NAM)

    68 – Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ), Laura Murray (SCO)

    69 – Bertine Faber, Emilie Piquot (FRA), Chloe Williams (WAL), Jane Turner (SCO)

    70 – Kiran Matharu (ENG), Kajal Mistry AMA

    71 – Annelie Sjoholm (SWE), Tandi Mc Callum, Stina Resen (NOR), Bonita Bredenhann (NAM)

    72 – Hannah Arnold (USA), Gabrielle Macdonald (SCO), Hannah McCook (SCO), Marion Duvernay (FRA), Alana van Greuning, Maria Beautell (ESP), Melissa Eaton, Clara Pietri (SUI)

    73 – Siviwe Duma, Millie Saroha (IND), Lenanda van der Watt, Brittney-Fay Berger, Shawnelle de Lange

    74 – Anna Magnusson (SWE), Yolanda Duma, Kim Williams, Monique Smit, Anna Svenstrup (SWE), Chiara Contomathios, Catherine Lau, Nastja Banovec (SVN), Casandra Hall

    75 – Pasqualle Coffa (NED), Rachael Goodall (ENG), Sofie Bringner (SWE), Laurette Maritz

    76 – Sunelle von Molendorff, Lora Assad, Rachel Raastad (NOR), Gabriella Venter AMA, Charlotte Austwick (ENG), Dominique Jacobs, Michelle Swanepoel, Lara Weinstein

    77 – Laure Sibille (FRA), Mimmi Bergman (SWE), Leslie Grandet (MAD)

    78 – Kelsey Nicholas, Ivanna Samu, Sofia Ljungqvist (SWE), Lindi Coetzee

    79 – Alison Muirhead AMA (SCO)

    80 – Larissa Du Preez AMA

    81 – Flora Peuch (FRA), Carmen Taljaard AMA

    82 – Rachel Drummond (ENG)

    86 – Julie Berton (FRA), Kim de Klerk AMA

    90 – Louisa Tarn AMA (ENG)

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