Strauss, Smit split SuperSport Ladies Challenge lead

6 Nov 2017

Monique Smit

Defending champion Bertine Strauss and three-time Sunshine Ladies Tour winner Monique Smit provided the early fireworks in the opening round of the R200,000 SuperSport Ladies Challenge on Wednesday.

Gunning for a fourth successive title on the local circuit, Strauss looked fit to establish a commanding lead, but the Koster golfer ultimately had to settle for a share of top spot at three under with Smit, the champion of this event in 2014.

The pair both signed for rounds of 69 at Huddle Park Golf Club, although it could have been much better for Strauss.

She needed to produce a run of birdies on the back nine to secure a share of the lead, but Strauss was well pleased with a fine opening round.

“I haven’t touched a club four weeks, which is probably the longest lay-off I’ve had in years,” Strauss said. “It was difficult to gauge how I’d play, but although there was a little bit of rust in the system, I was pretty pleased with how I did overall.

“I came through the front nine with eight pars and a birdie at the ninth and I thought this is going well, but I gave a couple of shots back on the homeward loop. That’s golf for you, though; it gives and it takes away.”

Strauss bogeyed 10 and 12, but guaranteed her share of the top spot with a birdie at 12 and four straight birdies from the 14th before she signed off with a bogey at 18.

“I played steady and started to get the pace of the greens on the back nine,” said the 24-year-old Investec-backed pro.

“Once a few putts started to drop, the confidence and belief flooded back. If you’d offered me three under at the start of the day, I definitely would’ve taken it. I’ve put myself in a great position and it’s something to build on.”

Smit was also delighted to find some good form with the prestigious SA Women’s Masters in the City of Cape Town just a fortnight away.

The Fancourt golfer offset a double bogey at the second with an eagle at 14 and picked up gains at 12, 16 and 17 while keeping the bogeys off her card until the final hole.

“I had no idea how it would go today, because I haven’t played competitive golf since I started my PGA apprenticeship at the end of last season,” Smit said. “I was just hopeful that I’d play well, and so it proved.

“Confidence is a funny thing. Once you get a few good things going, you get that confidence where you feel like you’re going to shoot a good number. I found a way to put myself into contention and hopefully I can keep it going.”

Chase to the Investec Cup winners Kim Williams and Nicole Garcia share third on two under 70, with Swaziland’s Nobuhle Dlamini, Bonita Bredenhann from Namibia and Lejan Lewthwaite from Benoni a further stroke adrift.

PHOTO – Monique Smit; credit Sunshine Ladies Tour.
Written and released by Lali Stander on behalf of the Sunshine Ladies Tour and WPGA.

The Latest News

2024 PGA National Awards and Graduation

2024 PGA National Awards and Graduation

The annual PGA National Awards and Graduation dinner was held on the 16th September 2024 at the spectacular Serengeti Golf & Wildlife Estate. Our sincere congratulations go to all the graduates but especially to the five Women's PGA lady professionals who all not only...

read more
Magical Manon wins Investec SA Women’s Open

Magical Manon wins Investec SA Women’s Open

SOMERSET WEST, Western Cape, 28 April 2024 – Belgium’s Manon De Roey put the finishing touch to another remarkable Sunshine Ladies Tour season when she claimed a four-stroke victory in the Investec South African Women’s Open at the Erinvale Country and Golf Estate on...

read more
De Roey chasing Investec SA Women’s Open glory

De Roey chasing Investec SA Women’s Open glory

SOMERSET WEST, Western Cape, 28 April 2024 – Belgium’s Manon De Roey will take a three-stroke lead into Sunday’s final round of the Investec South African Women’s Open at the Erinvale Country and Golf Estate. De Roey signed for a 66 on Saturday as she climbed to 14...

read more

Recent Posts

Copied!