Laura Murray, Vikki Laing beat cut on limit mark
	
Kylie, seven off pace, leading Scot in Sweden
  
     
     
     
					  
LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
From Bethan Cutler, LET Media Manager 
Nicole
 Broch Larsen of Denmark shot a second round of four under par 69 to 
keep her lead at halfway in the Helsingborg Open in Sweden.
 
At
 nine under par, the second year Ladies European Tour member from 
Hillerød leads by one over South African Ashleigh Simon, who had a 
sensational 65 on day two at Vasatorps
 Golf Club.
 
Broch
 Larsen lost her lead with a one over par front nine but stormed home 
with five birdies. She said: “This is where I want to be.”
 
“Today
 I had a bit of a bad start. My front nine was not as good as I wanted 
but on the back nine I made a couple of birdies in a row and just kept 
going.
 
“I’m
 a long hitter, so I had some short irons into some of the par fives, 
but then I missed some of the fairways as well and didn’t get up and 
down. On the back nine, I
 hit it close and got the putter going so it was nice to bounce back 
that way.” 
 
Simon
 reeled off nine birdies in an eight under par 65, completing her round 
in near darkness after an early morning weather delay due to the threat 
of electrical storms.
 
“I’m
 really chuffed. I got off to a really good start, three birdies in a 
row, lipped out on my fourth and then holed a really nice putt from off 
the green on the par-3 14th. Unfortunately
 I bogeyed the 18th, which was my ninth, but nine was in my 
head and I nearly got to it,” said the two-time Ladies European Tour 
champion, 28, from Johannesburg.
 
“I
 putted really well today, hit some nice shots and just converted them. I
 found something this week and worked on it over the phone with my 
coach, Doug Wood. My grip had got quite strong, so I
 weakened that a little bit. I’d been hitting it left the last few weeks
 and was just getting it around.”
 
Swedish
 rookie professional Lina Boqvist, who tied for third at the recent 
Tipsport Golf Masters in the Czech Republic, lies in third on seven 
under par, with Katie Burnett
 of the United States a stroke back in fourth. 
 
Joanna
 Klatten, Marianne Skarpnord, Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Olivia Cowan, Liz 
Young and Marta Sanz Barrio share fifth at five under par.
 
However,
 local star Caroline Hedwall, a captain’s pick for this month’s Solheim 
Cup in Germany, added a 75 to her opening 76 to miss the cut by four 
shots with a 36-hole
 total of five over par. 
 
SCOTSWATCH: Kylie Walker (70-74 for 144) is the best placed Scot in joint 22nd place, seven shots behind leader Larsen. Sally Watson has had a pair of 73s for 146 and a share of 40th place.
The only other Scots to beat the cut were Vikki Laing (74-73) and Laura Murray (75-72), both on the limit mark of 147 in joint 45th place.
Scots who missed out were Carly Booth (71-77) and Pamela Pretswells (75-73), both on 148; and Heather |MacRae (76-73) and Kelsey Macdonald (72-77), both on 149.
 
The only other Scots to beat the cut were Vikki Laing (74-73) and Laura Murray (75-72), both on the limit mark of 147 in joint 45th place.
Scots who missed out were Carly Booth (71-77) and Pamela Pretswells (75-73), both on 148; and Heather |MacRae (76-73) and Kelsey Macdonald (72-77), both on 149.
Scores at the end of Round 2:
http://ladieseuropeantour.com/leaderboard/
 









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