The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Rookie Spaniard leading the way in Madrid Open

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Ana Pelaez shot a course-record nineunder-par 63 yesterday at the Comunidad de Madrid Ladies Open to take a three-shot lead into today’s final round at Jaramarace Golf Club in the Spanish capital.

The 24-year-old from Malaga, playing in her first LET tournament as a rookie profession­al on the Tour, fired nine birdies for a 54-hole total of 17-under-par.

“It was a great day out there today. It was also my mother’s birthday and I didn’t have a present for her, so I guess this round works for her. It was great. My putting was good. My shots into the greens were there. My brain was there. Everything was ideal,” Pelaez said.

She relied on an invitation to get into the tournament, due to having finished outside the top 80 at Q-school. A win would set up her career, but she didn’t show any sign of nerves: “I love pressure. I live for this. I cannot wait for tomorrow,” she added.

“I just felt adrenaline; pure adrenaline. Sometimes it’s good, but I felt so much adrenaline I had to take a deep breath and be in the moment, but it was amazing. I hope that many more people come tomorrow and support us.”

Agathe Sauzon from France shot a seven-under-par 65 to stay in touch, three strokes adrift, and said: “It was a really good round, with a cool group. I played with Ana and she started to make birdies and then I started to make a few.

“I’m hitting it good and just messed up on one hole. My putting is good and I can read the greens, so it’s nice. I saw today that I can shoot low so I will try my best tomorrow.”

Spanish amateur Cayetana Fernandez, 17, carded a five-under-par 68 and occupies solo third place on 13-under-par. One stroke further back, Sweden’s Linn Grant shot 69 and lies in fourth place, a stroke ahead of Gabriella Then, from the United States.

Then, the LET Q-school winner, who won her first title on the Epson Tour at the Garden City Charity Classic in Kansas last week, shot an eight-under-par 64 which included six birdies and a hole-in-one at the 17th where she used a 7-iron from 162 yards downhill.

With a level-par round of 72, the halfway leader Tiia Koivisto slipped back into a share of sixth place with Pia Babnik and Manon de Roey. The Race to Costa del Sol leader Maja Stark, Linnea Strom and Leonie Harm share ninth place on nine-under-par.

Scotland’s Hazel Macgarvie lies in a tie for 46th on level-par.

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