• Buhai’s 63 sets the pace

    Ashleigh Buhai
    Ashleigh Buhai

    A superb 63 helped Ashleigh Buhai cruise into a four-shot lead in the opening round of the Jabra Ladies Open at Glendower Golf Club on Wednesday.

    It equals her lowest career round.

    It was a spectacular start to the penultimate event of the 2020 Sunshine Ladies Tour season for Buhai, who overhauled Stacy Bregman for the top spot. Bregman had earlier ramped up the fans with a flawless five-under 67, while 21-year-old Kelsey Nicholas stunned with a four-under 68 to finish a further shot back in third.

    Mimmi Bergman from Sweden and Nicole Garcia carded rounds of 69 to share fourth, but local favourite Casandra Hall missed out on the three-way tie for fifth after a late bogey on the par four 16th saw her sign for 70.

    Nobuhle Dlamini – back in action after a two week stint on the Ladies European Tour in Australia – dropped two shots early in the round, but the eSwatini golfer rallied with a trio of birdies to grab a seat on the distinctly international bus on one-under.

    The 2019 Investec Order of Merit winner shares seventh with Standard Bank SA Women’s Masters champion Jane Turner from Scotland, India’s Shamilla Nicollet, Caroline Rominger from Switzerland, Dutch golfer Pasqualle Coffa, Leticia Rad-Anderica from Germany and South Africa’s Nicole Schoeman, who leads the 10-strong amateur challenge.

    The day belonged to three-time former Investec SA Women’s Open Champion Buhai.

    After an opening pair of birdies, the 28-year-old Johannesburg golfer followed a third gain on the seventh with an eagle on the par five eighth. She atoned for a lone bogey on the ninth with five birdies on the bounce from the par four 12th, which propelled her to the summit.

    Just a little over a year since Buhai picked up her 10th title on the local circuit with a wire-to-wire performance in the Canon Sunshine Ladies Tour Open at Irene Country Club, South Africa’s leading golfer was delighted to set a blistering pace in her first start of the season.

    ‘I’ve had a couple of other 63s before – on the East and West courses at my home club (Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club), at Durban Country Club and at Greenbay on the LPGA Tour – so it’s tough to compare, but it felt great to put a 63 on the card at Glendower, ‘ Buhai said.

    ‘I believe it’s the lowest score since the changes to the course, but we had placing, so it won’t be an official course record. After all the rain on Sunday and Monday, the course played long and it was challenging in the wind. I played really well in Australia so my game was in good shape and I did some work with my coach Doug Wood last week. I hit my drives and long irons really well and I could wedge it close because the greens are still soft and receptive.

    ‘I holed a nice 20-footer on the first and nearly holed my approach on the second, so it was a really great start. The next couple of holes is a tough stretch, but I kept it going and took advantage on seven and eight. I hit a bad tee shot on nine and took my punishment.

    ‘I hit it close on 10 and 11 and missed the putts, but on 12 holed the birdie putt and that sparked the run. I hit a great bunker shot from 30 metres to eight foot on 13, a good 9-iron on 14 and holed a downhill putt and I got a little lucky on 15 after pulling my tee shot. Just knocked it on and holed a 25-footer for birdie. I Nice birdies, but that’s what happens when things are going your way.

    ‘On 16, I made a really good birdie. I was in the left rough and I hit a hybrid about 20 foot left of the pin where I had to hit it too, and holed the putt. The last two holes was a little scrappy, but I scrambled well and I was proud of myself for saving two great pars. Really pleased with this start.’

    The round was by no means stress-free, but her more relaxed attitude took the edge off.

    ‘I’ve worked hard to stay more relaxed during the round and it is definitely helping me to score. I knew there is an expectation for me to do well, but I try not to put pressure on myself.’

    First Round Scores

    (All competitors RSA unless otherwise stated and amateurs are indicated AMA)

    63 – Ashleigh Buhai

    67 – Stacy Bregman

    68 – Kelsey Nicholas

    69 – Mimmi Bergman (SWE), Nicole Garcia

    70 – Casandra Hall

    71 – Sharmila Nicollet (IND), Jane Turner (SCO), Nicola Schoeman AMA, Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ), Caroline Rominger (SUI), Leticia Ras-Anderica (GER), Pasqualle Coffa (NED)

    72 – Tandi McCallum, Zhen Bontan (NED), Maria Beautell (ESP), Hannah Arnold (USA)

    73 – Gabrielle Macdonald (SCO), Michaela Fletcher, Bianca Lohbauer AMA, Lejan Lewthwaite, Clara Pietri (SUI), Monique Smit, Kim Williams

    74 – Rachael Goodall (ENG), Kaiyuree Moodley AMA, Lindi Coetzee, Kiera Floyd AMA, Astrid Vayson De Pradenne (FRA)

    75 – Larissa Du Preez AMA, Emie Peronnin (FRA), Sideri Vanova (CZE), Florentyna Parker (ENG), Bonita Bredenhann (NAM), Kim de Klerk AMA, Woo-Ju Son (KOR)

    76 – Lauren Taylor (ENG), Anna Magnusson (SWE), Cara Gorlei, Rachel Rossel (SUI), Rosie Davies (ENG), Siviwe Duma, Lenanda van der Watt

    77 – Mae Cornforth, Alexandra Bonetti (FRA), Sunelle von Molendorff, Hayley Davis (ENG), Marion Duvernay (FRA), Ellinor Haag (SWE), Shawnelle de Lange, Ivanna Samu

    78 – Hannah McCook (SCO), Michelle Leigh

    79 – Brittney-Fay Berger, Flora Peuch (FRA), Kyle Roig (PUR), Christina Gloor (SUI), Kiran Matharu (ENG), Nadia van der Westhuizen AMA

    80 – Zethu Myeki

    81 – Carey Dodds AMA, Kristyna Napoleaova (CZE), Madeleen Grosskopf

    82 – Tijana Kraljevic, Julie Berton (FRA), Jessica Dreesbeimdieke (NAM)

    83 – Yolanda Duma, Francesca Cuturi, Eleonora Galletti AMA

    84 – Lynette Fourie, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)

    85 – Julie Bruyns-Leach, Carmen Taljaard AMA

    89 – Chiara Contomathios

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