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10th September 2014 | Sunshine Ladies Tour

SA pair primed for Evian

2014ISPSHAO_LeeAnnePaceRnd3SLTInvestec Cup for Ladies champion Lee-Anne Pace and three-time Sunshine Ladies Tour winner Ashleigh Simon will join a world class field at the Evian Championship, which tees off in France on Thursday.

 

The South African pair have campaigned mainly on the LPGA Tour this season, but are primed action in the season’s final Major at the Evian Resort Golf Club.

 

Although Pace missed the cut at the Kraft Nabisco Championship and LPGA Championship, the former LET number one followed a tie for 29th at the Ricoh British Women’s Open with a career-best tie for 43rd at the US Women’s Open and ranks 62nd on the LPGA Tour Money List.

 

Pace rose to seventh on the LET’s Order of Merit following a runner-up finish as the Sberbank Golf Masters last month and is hunting another solid finish in Évian-les-Bains to improve her standing on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

 

“This has been one of my favourite tournaments and places to visit for years and I am really looking forward to this week,” the Pearl Valley golfer said. “I took a short break from the LPGA Tour and arrived in Europe two weeks ago. I spent some time with my coach, James Petts, and caddied for Anna-Lise (Caudal) at the Scottish Open last week.

 

“James and I worked on a few things and I’m really happy with where my game is at ahead of the season’s last Major.”

 

Sunshine Ladies Tour Blue Valley  on Friday 14 March 2014Simon cracked the LPGA Tour’s top 100 with a tie for 40th at the LPGA Championship in August and is also keen to boost her ranking with a solid performance this week. The two-time LET champion last qualified for Evian Championship in 2011 and liked the look of the redesigned course.

 

“They kept some holes the same and changed others, but they redid all the greens and fairways and the course is playing incredibly long,” Simon said. “On many holes, the fairways slope either right to left or left to right and towards bunkers. You will have to make sure you hit your drives up the correct side.”

 

Simon believes accuracy will be the most critical factor this week.

 

“You will have to be very accurate with your placement off the tee and into the greens this week, because the greens are just crazy,” she said. “These have to be the most undulating greens I've ever played. You will have to be long on patience, too, because there are not many pins you can attack. You might be left with a couple of long putts this week and that is going to test the patience.”

 

Defending champion Suzann Pettersen from Norway leads a stellar field that includes US Women’s Open winner Michelle Wie, Kraft Nabisco champion Lexi Thompson and in-form LPGA Championship winner Inbee Park from Korea will join the action.

 

Other notable entries include teenage sensation Lydia Ko from New Zealand, American world beater Stacy Lewis and 12-time LET champion Gwladys Nocera, who leads the local contingent.

 

2014CICLG_StacyBregman_SLTMeanwhile reigning Zambia Ladies Open champion Stacy Bregman may have missed out on a spot in the field, but the Joburg pro will have a bird’s eye view of the action. The Joburg pro will be on the bag of Australian Nikki Campbell, who makes her debut in the final Major.

 

PHOTOS – Investec Cup for Ladies champion Lee-Anne Pace and three-time Sunshine Ladies Tour winner, Ashleigh Simon; credit Catherine Kotze / SASPA.