• Dlamini, Lewthwaite share Soweto lead

    Lejan Lewthwaite
    Lewthwaite enjoyed herself on day one

    The cream really did rise to the top on Tuesday as the two main protagonists on the Investec Property Fund Order of Merit – Nobuhle Dlamini and Lejan Lewthwaite – both carded level-par 72’s to share the first round lead in the R500 000 Joburg Ladies Open at Soweto Country Club.

    Dlamini and Lewthwaite hold a one-shot advantage over Sunshine Ladies Tour rookie Casandra Hall and India’s Tvesa Malik, who tied for third on one-over.

    Fifth on her own on two-over is another rookie campaigner, Brittney-Fay Berger, while former champions Stacy Bregman and Bertine Faber share sixth, with reigning South African Women’s Long Drive champion Lenanda van der Watt on three-over 75.

    Coming off a runner-up finish in the Jabra Ladies Classic last week at Glendower, Dlamini has forged an almost unsurmountable lead on 1 597 points. Second-placed amateur Kajal Mistry is skipping the season-finale to compete in the Western Province Amateur Championship. Lewthwaite is nipping at Dlamini’s heels in third, but another strong push at Soweto will see the Swazi national seal the deal and pocket the R100 000 bonus in the season-long points race.

    Lewthwaite, who claimed her maiden Sunshine Ladies Tour title in the SA Women’s Masters at San Lameer last month, set the course on fire during the early stages of the opening round.

    A steady two-under start through six holes was good, but her round quickly turned spectacular with an ace at the par-three 17th.

    ‘I had 173 metres to the pin playing downhill, downwind – and you have to pitch it short. If you pitch it on, it’s going over. I caught a lucky bounce with a six-iron and it went in,’ said the Serengeti golfer. ‘I said after the hole-in-one I didn’t really care what my score was, but it was fun getting my first one.’

    The ‘perfect fluke’ helped Lewthwaite to go out in four-under 33, but coming home she dropped shots at the fourth and seventh before a disastrous double on her final hole (the ninth) saw her lead evaporate.

    Despite her poor finish, Lewthwaite remained positive about her opening salvo in Soweto.

    ‘It’s a pity I couldn’t finish better, but it’s the best position I’ve been in after the first round this season, so I’m right where I want to be,’ Lewthwaite said.

    ‘I hit a perfect tee shot down the middle of the fairway, and actually hit a great second shot, with the ball probably pitching pin-high with a gap wedge with 92 metres to the pin. I might have pitched it around 88 metres and the ball just rocketed over the green. Then I hit a bad chip and a bad putt to make double.’

    Dlamini, meanwhile, produced a quieter scorecard with just two bogeys offset by two birdies. That was despite overpowering a number of holes as she cut doglegs with the driver and even driving the par-four 16th – where she could only manage par.

    ‘I hit quite a few drivers, there are some holes where you can take a Tiger line,’ said Dlamini.

    ‘You can still find the ball if you miss the fairway, the challenge is just how close you can get it to the hole with your approaches. The second shots are the challenge.

    ‘On the 16th hole I hit driver on the green. So I was hitting it really nicely. I’ll take 72 today as it was playing tough out there. It would be good for me to finish strong here. I’m going to keep pushing and hope for the best.’

    First round leaderboard:

    All competitors are RSA unless otherwise specified and amateurs are indicated AMA

    72 – Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ), Lejan Lewthwaite

    73 – Casandra Hall, Tvesa Malik (IND)

    74 – Brittney-Fay Berger

    75 – Stacy Bregman, Bertine Faber, Lenanda van der Watt

    76 – Shawnelle de Lange, Bonita Bredenhann (NAM), Tandi Mc Callum, Kim Williams, Tara Griebenow AMA

    77 – Dominique Jacobs, Teagan Lubbe AMA, Sunelle von Molendorff, Monique Smit, Crizelda van Niekerk, Kelsey Nicholas

    78 – Alana van Greuning

    79 – Moa Folke (SWE), Nadia van der Westhuizen AMA, Yolanda Duma, Kyle Roig (PUR)

    80 – Zethu Myeki AMA, Laurette Maritz, Kim de Klerk AMA, Lindi Coetzee, Georgia Oboh (NGA)

    81 – Eleonora Galletti AMA, Lara Weinstein, Millie Saroha (IND), Siviwe Duma, Leslie Grandet (MAD)

    82 – Lora Assad, Chiara Contomathios, Michelle Leigh

    83 – Nicole Becker, Lynette Fourie

    84 – Julie Berton (FRA)

    85 – Mae Cornforth

    90 – Rouchelle Eksteen AMA

    Photo: Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour/Gallo Images

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