Thursday 8 August 2019

Pamela Pretswell Asher is the leading Scot on Day one of the Ladies Scottish Open

NORTH BERWICK, Scotland (AP) - Jane Park, Anne van Dam and Mi Hyang Lee took advantage of calm conditions in the opening round of the Ladies Scottish Open on Thursday, shooting 8-under 63s to share the lead.
Lee won the Ladies Scottish Open two years ago at Dundonald. The veteran Park and the rookie van Dam are seeking their first LPGA Tour victories.
Moriya Jutanugarn was one shot back on a sunny day of low scoring at The Renaissance Club, a resort links next to Muirfield on Scotland's East coast. Players were bracing for wind and rain on Friday.
"When I see the forecast, today is like best day and then tomorrow is worst day," Lee said. "So my plan, my kind of plan was I try to make a lot of birdies."
Van Dam, a long-hitting Dutch player known for viral videos of her swing, hit a 5-iron to 4 feet for eagle on the par-5 first hole and 6-iron to 3 feet for another eagle on the par-5 12th. She wasn't pleased that tees were moved up on several holes, including those where she took full advantage.

Leading Scot was Pamela Pretswell Asher on 2 under. 
Kylie Henry and Carly Booth finished on 1 under.
Catriona Matthew and Kelsey MacDonald finished on Even Par.
Gemma Dryburgh on +3 and Michele Thomson on +4

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