Sweden's Lotta
Wahlin upstaged all the big names in the field as she stormed to the top
of the leaderboard Wednesday at the 500,000-euro Omega Dubai Ladies
Masters, the season-ending championship on the Ladies European Tour.
At the Majlis course of Emirates Golf Club, the 28-year-old made full
use of better scoring conditions in the morning and mixed seven birdies
with a lone bogey to go one shot clear of Wales' Becky Brewerton.
American Michelle Wie, the highest ranked player in the field,
finished later in the afternoon with a one-over par 73 round, while
16-year-old history-maker Alexis Thompson closed with three straight
birdies for a two-under par 70.
Linda Wessberg of Sweden, Minea Blomqvist of Finland, Julieta Granada
of Paraguay and Stacy Lee Bregman of South Africa were tied third on a
68.
Wahlin, who survived a cancer scare two years ago, started at the
10th and picked up shots at the 12th and 13th, before dropping a stroke
on the par-four 16th. She then made five birdies on her back nine (the
more difficult front nine of the course) to come back in five-under par
30.
A two-time winner on the Ladies European Tour, Wahlin mostly stayed
in the cooler climes of Sweden last year before making her return this
year and she was delighted with her own performance.
"I'm so happy. I finally had a good round, finally able to make all the putts. I'm just so happy," said Wahlin.
Thompson, who earlier this year became the youngest player ever to
win on the LPGA Tour, was delighted with the way she finished her round -
making birdies on each hole from the 16th onwards.
"I feel pretty good. I hit it really well. It's just I struggled with
my putter until the 16th hole, then I figured something out, and it
went well for the last three," said the American world No53.
"I'll work on my putting for a little bit, what I was working on for
the last three holes and go out strong tomorrow and the next three
days."
Wie, who finished second and sixth in her previous two visits to
Dubai, made three bogeys apart from birdies on the 16th and 18th holes.
"It was frustrating. I just felt like it was just one of those days
where nothing really went in - nothing kind of went my way. I just kind
of grinded out there and it was pretty frustrating that I was
one-over-par today," said the 22-year-old.
"During the last nine holes, I felt like the wind judgment was a
little bit difficult for me. So hopefully, I will judge it better
tomorrow and just go out there and make some more birdies."
Wahlin upstaged all the big names in the field as she stormed to the top
of the leaderboard Wednesday at the 500,000-euro Omega Dubai Ladies
Masters, the season-ending championship on the Ladies European Tour.
At the Majlis course of Emirates Golf Club, the 28-year-old made full
use of better scoring conditions in the morning and mixed seven birdies
with a lone bogey to go one shot clear of Wales' Becky Brewerton.
American Michelle Wie, the highest ranked player in the field,
finished later in the afternoon with a one-over par 73 round, while
16-year-old history-maker Alexis Thompson closed with three straight
birdies for a two-under par 70.
Linda Wessberg of Sweden, Minea Blomqvist of Finland, Julieta Granada
of Paraguay and Stacy Lee Bregman of South Africa were tied third on a
68.
Wahlin, who survived a cancer scare two years ago, started at the
10th and picked up shots at the 12th and 13th, before dropping a stroke
on the par-four 16th. She then made five birdies on her back nine (the
more difficult front nine of the course) to come back in five-under par
30.
A two-time winner on the Ladies European Tour, Wahlin mostly stayed
in the cooler climes of Sweden last year before making her return this
year and she was delighted with her own performance.
"I'm so happy. I finally had a good round, finally able to make all the putts. I'm just so happy," said Wahlin.
Thompson, who earlier this year became the youngest player ever to
win on the LPGA Tour, was delighted with the way she finished her round -
making birdies on each hole from the 16th onwards.
"I feel pretty good. I hit it really well. It's just I struggled with
my putter until the 16th hole, then I figured something out, and it
went well for the last three," said the American world No53.
"I'll work on my putting for a little bit, what I was working on for
the last three holes and go out strong tomorrow and the next three
days."
Wie, who finished second and sixth in her previous two visits to
Dubai, made three bogeys apart from birdies on the 16th and 18th holes.
"It was frustrating. I just felt like it was just one of those days
where nothing really went in - nothing kind of went my way. I just kind
of grinded out there and it was pretty frustrating that I was
one-over-par today," said the 22-year-old.
"During the last nine holes, I felt like the wind judgment was a
little bit difficult for me. So hopefully, I will judge it better
tomorrow and just go out there and make some more birdies."