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    Lee-Anne Pace
    Lee-Anne Pace

    If form is temporary and class is permanent, then Lee-Anne Pace proved that to be true as she opened up a one-shot lead in the Sunshine Ladies Tour 2020 season-opener at King David Mowbray.

    Pace was right where she loves to be when action wrapped up on day one of the Cape Town Ladies Open in the Mother City on Monday.

    The former LPGA Tour winner and nine-time Ladies European Tour champion was delighted to lay down a marker in the 2020 Sunshine Ladies Tour season-opener.

    ‘I played maybe four competitive rounds in the last six months and I haven’t played the course before, so my expectations was pretty low,’ Pace said. ‘I made a really bad start with a double on the second hole and a quick bogey after on the fourth.

    ‘I got one shot back on the sixth and had a pair of birdies coming home to get it back to level. But really, my caddie was the hero of the day. He was absolutely brilliant.’

    Sixteen-year-old Jere Brits, a former Bridge Fund Managers Junior Series winner who plays out of Durbanville Golf Club, is the son of one of Pace’s close friends.

    ‘Jere knows the course really well and I asked him to take the bag. The course is definitely interesting. It is heavily tree-lined and with the wind gusting at 45 km per hour, it was playing very tight. He was brilliant with clubbing, the lines and the greens. I couldn’t have done it without him. Jere wanted to get a little taste of the pro circuit, and it’s nice that he is learning a little bit from me, but really, it’s the other way around. He is teaching me a great deal.’

    Pace leads by one shot from a group of four players, including last year’s Investec Order of Merit winner Nobuhle Dlamini.

    Fresh from securing her card for the 2020 Ladies European Tour season, the Dlamini lived up to her billing as the pre-tournament favourite when she turned two-under, but fatigue caught up with the big-hitting eSwatini golfer on the homeward stretch.

    A series bogeys coming home will see Dlamini start the second round in joint second on one-over with Astrid Vayson De Pradenne from France, Durbanville rookie Tara Griebenow and Silver Lakes amateur Larissa du Preez.

    Reigning SA Women’s Masters champion Lejan Lewthwaite and 2019 SuperSport Ladies Challenge winner Jane Turner from Scotland – who both broke through for maiden titles on the windy KwaZulu-Natal south coast last year – carded matching 74s to tie seventh.

    Catherine Lau from Woodhill, 2019 Jabra Ladies Classic winner Anne-Lise Caudal from France and American Jordy LaBarbera, making her debut on the Sunshine Ladies Tour, rounded out the top 10 on three-over 75.

    First Round Scores

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

    72 – Lee-Anne Pace

    73 – Larissa Du Preez AMA, Astrid Vayson De Pradenne (FRA), Tara Griebenow, Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ)

    74 – Lejan Lewthwaite, Jane Turner (SCO)

    75 – Catherine Lau, Jordy LaBarbera (USA), Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)

    76 – Georgia Oboh (NGA), Stacy Bregman, Bianca Lohbauer AMA, Yolanda Duma, Kim Williams, Kyle Roig (PUR)

    78 – Nicole Garcia

    79 – Michaela Fletcher, Lindi Coetzee

    80 – Bianca Wernich AMA, Zethu Myeki, Zilke Bal AMA

    81 – Cara Gorlei, Chiara Contomathios

    82 – Shawnelle de Lange, Siviwe Duma

    83 – Brittney-Fay Berger, Bobbi Brown AMA

    84 – Kim de Klerk AMA

    85 – Nina Grey AMA

    88 – Madeleen Grosskopf

    91 – Cassidy Williams

    96 – Luzelle Booyens

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