Nobuhle Dlamini fired three birdies on the bounce down the back nine of Soweto Country Club to line up a fourth Sunshine Ladies Tour victory in the Joburg Ladies Open on Wednesday.
Dlamini began the second round tied for the lead with reigning SA Women’s Masters champion Lejan Lewthwaite, but she opened up a one-shot lead with a second successive level-par 72.
The first round co-leader is still nipping at her heels on one-over following a second round 73, while rookie Casandra Hall lies a further stroke adrift on two-over, courtesy of a brace of 73s.
Former SA Women’s Open champion Tandi McCallum got into the mix at four-over with an even-par 72.
Yolanda Duma fired a one-under-par 71 for the shared low round of the day. The Border golfer rocketed to joint seventh on six-under, and will have former Sunshine Ladies Tour winners Stacy Bregman and Monique Smit for company in the final round.
Dlamini is justifiably in a confident frame of mind.
She will be gunning for the double in Thursday’s final round – to win the R500 000 Sunshine Ladies Tour season-finale and bank the R100 000 bonus for winning the season-long points race. It will take something special to stop her.
‘I’ve had two good days, as I’ve played solidly from tee to green,’ said the Investec Property Fund Order of Merit leader.
‘If I play like this tomorrow and make a couple more putts I should take it home. I’m looking forward to the incentive, but it would be great to win the Joburg Ladies Open.’
Dlamini followed a birdie start with a trio of bogeys and went out in two-over.
Coming home, the Glendower golfer birdied the 10th, but a careless double bogey on 11 got her into the right frame of mind. She fired three birdies in a row from the par-four 13th to steady the ship and cemented herself at the top of the leaderboard with solid pars over the last three holes.
‘I dropped on two of the par-threes on the front nine, which was annoying,’ Dlamini said.
‘I made a good birdie on 10 [even though] I overshot the green, but at the next hole I pitched it too close to the pin and it flew off the back. I chipped it short of the green and two-putted for a double. I hit a great drive, so to drop two shots after being 78 metres from the hole hurt. But I’m proud of the way I came back after that.
‘The greens were slightly softer in the second round, but not by much, so you really have to think your way around the course. My short game, especially the shorter pitches, was really good. If you can get it inside 12 foot, you’ve got a look at birdie, because the greens are very true.’
Second round leaderboard:
All competitors RSA unless otherwise stated and amateurs indicated as AMA
144 – Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 72 72
145 – Lejan Lewthwaite 72 73
146 – Casandra Hall 73 73
148 – Tandi Mc Callum 76 72
149 – Lenanda van der Watt 75 74, Tvesa Malik (IND) 73 76
150 – Yolanda Duma 79 71, Monique Smit 77 73, Stacy Bregman 75 75
151 – Bonita Bredenhann (NAM) 76 75
152 – Lara Weinstein 81 71
153 – Shawnelle de Lange 76 77, Bertine Faber 75 78
154 – Alana van Greuning 78 76, Crizelda van Niekerk 77 77, Dominique Jacobs 77 77, Kim Williams 76 78, Brittney-Fay Berger 74 80
155 – Nadia van der Westhuizen AMA 79 76, Kyle Roig (PUR) 79 76, Tara Griebenow AMA 76 79, Lindi Coetzee 80 75
156 – Sunelle von Molendorff 77 79, Zethu Myeki AMA 80 76, Lora Assad 82 74
157 – Kelsey Nicholas 77 80, Siviwe Duma 81 76
158 – Laurette Maritz 80 78, Millie Saroha (IND) 81 77
159 – Moa Folke (SWE) 79 80, Georgia Oboh (NGA) 80 79
160 – Chiara Contomathios 82 78
162 – Nicole Becker 83 79
Missed the cut:-
163 – Kim de Klerk AMA 80 83, Michelle Leigh 82 81
164 – Leslie Grandet (MAD) 81 83
165 – Lynette Fourie 83 82
166 – Eleonora Galletti AMA 81 85
167 – Teagan Lubbe AMA 77 90
169 – Julie Berton (FRA) 84 85, Mae Cornforth 85 84
179 – Rouchelle Eksteen AMA 90 89