• Elite pair co-lead at Woodhill

    Kajal Mistry
    Mistry eyes the double

    South Africa’s No 1-ranked Caitlyn Macnab and former champion Kajal Mistry topped a congested leaderboard on day one of the South African Women’s Amateur Stroke Play Championship on Monday.

    The pair capitalised in the scoreable conditions with rounds of two-under 70’s to set the first-round target at the Woodhill Residential Estate and Country Club.

    Macnab hit the front first with a birdie at the par-three second.

    ‘I hit 9-iron to eight feet at the second, but after the first birdie, the putts stayed out,’ said the 17-year-old Serengeti junior.

    Her next birdie putt dropped at the ninth and she made a great up-and-down for birdie at 11 to move to three-under.

    ‘I was bogey-free until the 16th where I made a silly double,’ Macnab said. ‘I chunked it in the water with a pitching wedge. I rescued myself with a great chip, but I missed the putt. It was a soft double, really. I went for the green in two at the 17 and bounced back with a good birdie.

    ‘I hit a 5-iron off the tee and left myself 189 metres to the pin. The ball didn’t turn over enough, though, and I came up just short of the green, but I chipped it close and made the putt.

    ‘Overall, the putting was really good, but I was just slow off the mark. I missed a few sitters on the front nine – a few two to three metre putts – but I made the putts that counted to keep the round going. Looking forward to a great tussle with Kajal tomorrow.’

    Mistry was on the back foot after a bogey at the short second, but the GolfRSA Elite Squad member took advantage of the second par-five (fifth) to get back to even-par.

    She got within a shot of the lead with back-to-back birdies at eight and nine, but gave another shot back to the field at the par-five 11th hole.

    ‘I hit sand wedge into the eighth and holed a five-metre putt,’ said the 18-year-old Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation member. ‘At the ninth, I had 62 metres to the pin and I hit a lob-wedge to six feet. The 11th hole was bizarre.

    ‘My drive went a bit right and I tried to punch out of the rough with a 3-iron. I only managed to move the ball three metres. I gave my third shot everything I had, and again the ball only moved 10 metres. I still had 196 metres to the green, so I hit 4-iron and two-putted for bogey.

    ‘The 15th is a drivable par-four, but I decided to lay up with a 5-iron and left myself exactly 80 metres to the pin. I hit it pin-high right and boxed a short putt for birdie to get back to two-under. I had a really great ball-striking day. I only missed three greens, and one was by an inch.

    ‘The course is in stunning condition, but we did have to adjust to some pretty windy conditions in the morning. Overall it was a fun day, though. The greens here are quite fast, but we all struggled a little to get the lines right. That will improve as the tournament goes on.

    ‘Cat and I have played a lot of golf against each other and we often play social golf, so I’m looking forward to the second round.’

    Macnab and Mistry lead by one shot from Women’s Golf South Africa’s Most Improved Junior for 2018-2019, Megan Streicher.

    Local favourite Larissa du Preez and big-hitting Ekurhuleni junior Kiera Floyd finished three off the pace on one-over.

    First round scores – A Division

    70 Kajal Mistry; Caitlyn Macnab

    71 Megan Streicher

    73 Larissa du Preez; Kiera Floyd

    74 Symone Henriques; Nina Grey; Kaiyuree Moodley

    75 Nadia van der Westhuizen

    76 Liezl Smit; Annalie Swanepoel; Kaylah Williams; Stephanie Barbaglia; Marine Legentil; Danielle Bekker; Zethu Myeki; Zane Naude

    77 Gabrelle Venter

    78 Kera Healey; Demi Flanagan; Kaylan Boshof; Eleonora Galletti

    79 Senayah Moodliar; Jordan Rothman; Heidi van der Berg; Bobbi Brown; Samantha Whateley

    80 Bronwyn Leigh Doeg

    81 Lynne Behagg; Vicki Traut; Emily Jones ZIM; Lauren Clough; Sandra Winter

    82 Tebogo Lefifi; Holly Lau

    83 Kyra van Kan; Ineke Brynard; Shani Brynard; Kim de Klerk; Nicola Schoeman

    84 Eva Magala UGA; Alisa Rich

    85 Megan Kraft; Lizzie Currie; Teagan Lubbe; Petrone Rudolph

    86 Isabella van Rooyen; Odette Booysen; Pheletso Mota

    87 Anika Smit; Jessica Meyer; Charlene Oosthuizen

    88 Millie Zim-Dondashe

    89 Gloria Mbaguta UGA

    92 Melani Grobler

    93 Lize-Mari Prinsloo

    94 Ellandri van Heerden

    95 Elizabeth Lightley

    98 Gizelle Van Der Westhuizen; Rouchelle Eksteen

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