Pace times it perfectly at Zwartkop

                                                              Lee-Anne Pace

TSHWANE, 11 March 2015 – Pearl Valley’s Lee-Anne Pace claimed her third Sunshine Ladies Tour title in the SuperSport Ladies Challenge with perfectly timed back-to-back birdies at the closing holes of Zwartkop Country Club on Wednesday.

The world number 30 dashed Ashleigh Simon’s hopes of back-to-back titles and over took Kim Williams with a closing three-under-par 69 to thrill the local crowds with a grandstand finish.

Pace, who won the inaugural Investec Cup for Ladies in March last year, claimed the season-opening Cell C SA Women’s Open with a play-off victory in October.

She notched her third title on the local tour with a one stroke victory on a five-under-par 137, edging out Nobuhle Dlamini, who signed for a 69, as well as Simon and Williams, who both registered 71s.

“It was perfect to win on home soil,” said the delighted champion. “I hoped to be in the running, but I honestly didn’t think I could pull it off.

“Ashleigh was really sick this morning, but she soldiered on and played an incredible round of golf. Kim got the putter going and she was all over the pins. It was an amazing tussle between us all the way to the last hole.

“We all had so much support and everyone really enjoyed the skirmish. It’s fantastic to be back and I’m thrilled to be back in the mix for the Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies.”

Simon and Williams started the final round at four under, one ahead of Pace.

Both notched a pair of birdies, but Simon took control when Williams dropped at the seventh.

Pace, meanwhile, negated two bogeys with two birdies to turn in three under, but, the scene began to change with successive bogeys for Simon at 10 and 11, while Williams bogeyed the 11th.

Pace missed a short putt at the 11th for par, but erased the mistake with a superb approach at the par-four 13th to set up a birdie putt from the back edge of the green.

The gap narrowed even further when Williams dropped on 13 and Simon bogeyed the 14th.

Williams led on five under, Simon was four under and Pace lagged two behind after her playing partners both birdied the 16th.

“I knew I had to birdie the last two holes to have any chance, especially when we heard that Nobby birdied the 18th to finish on four under,” said Pace.

The LPGA Tour winner earned the nickname “dartboard” from her playing partners during the round and put her precise iron-game on display when she hit her approach to 15 feet at the par-three 17th.

Pace nailed the birdie putt to close the gap on Williams, who secured an easy par, leaving her one shot ahead going down the last.

Simon travelled from the right fairway bunker to the greenside bunker at the 18th, while Pace hit her tee shot right and laid up with the second, and Williams landed her third in the fringe short of the pin.

“I was hoping to finish with a birdie, at least, in case we had a play-off on five under,” Pace said.

“Ash’s ball was against the lip and she left the first trap shot in the bunker, but she struck it perfectly the second time around and had a short putt to save par.

“Kim hit the first putt too hard and it ran about six foot past the hole. I hit a good wedge in to about 15 feet below the pin and I knew I had a chance. I knocked it in for birdie, but I think we were all a little stunned when Kim missed the par-putt to force a play-off.

“Kim played great, though, and it’s nice to see her returning to form.”

Pace will take a quick trip home to visit her family, but she will be back to target successive victories in the Ladies Tshwane Open next week.

Three-time Sunshine Ladies Tour winner Stacy Bregman leads the Chase to the 2015 Investec Cup for Ladies rankings with 988 points, but Pace’s victory netted her 250 points.

“I’m definitely gunning for back-to-back victories,” Pace said. “I climbed to fifth on 650 points and closed the gap on Stacy a little. I want to try and cut down her lead some more at Pretoria Country Club next week.

“Defending my Investec Cup for Ladies title is a big goal for me, but she is playing really well at the moment, so I need to put myself in a strong position for the season-finale.”
Sunshine Ladies Tour Open champion Simon is third in the rankings, but won’t be competing in the Investec Cup for Ladies.

“Ash only has two LPGA tournaments to try to qualify for the season’s first Major (ANA Inspiration),” Pace said.

“It’s a no-brainer; she has to get back to the United States and try to make it. We worked really hard to get ourselves on the LPGA Tour. We are out there representing South Africa, so it is for ourselves and for our country.

“I wish her well because I’d love some company in the Majors this year. On the upside, with Ash gone, it’s at least one less rival to worry about at the final.”

FINAL RESULTS

137 – Lee-Anne Pace 68 69

138 – Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 69 69, Ashleigh Simon 67 71, Kim Williams 67 71

139 – Bonita Bredenhann (NAM) 69 70

140 – Nicole Garcia 71 69

142 – Melissa Eaton 73 69

143 – Monique Smit 73 70

145 – Lauren Taylor (ENG) 70 75

146 – Symone Henriques AMA 70 76

147 – Alana van Greuning 75 72

148 – Michelle Leigh 74 74, Tandi von Ruben 73 75

149 – Carmia van Wyk 76 73, Virginie Roques (FRA) 75 74

150 – Iliska Verwey 77 73, Chevonne Botha 78 72

151 – Lucy Williams (ENG) 79 72

153 – Tijana Kraljevic 77 76, Morgana Robbertze 76 77

154 – Monja Richards 80 74

155 – Larissa Du Preez AMA 83 72

157 – Casandra Hall AMA 79 78

158 – Frankie Bosman AMA 77 81, Kaiyuree Moodley AMA 77 81

159 – Anne Sophie Le Nalio (FRA) 79 80, Sarah Blythe-Wood AMA (ZIM) 79 80, Lindi Coetzee AMA 81 78

160 – Katia Shaff AMA 82 78

162 – Ethel Ruthenberg AMA 78 84, Mercedes Kreissel AMA 84 78

166 – Tiffany Avern-Taplin 83 83

167 – Alet de Langen 84 83

169 – Kim de Klerk AMA 81 88, Chanelle Botha AMA 86 83

172 – Magda Kruger AMA 84 88

WDN – Carrie Park AMA (KOR) 73 WDN

DSQ – Lynette Pretorius AMA 77 DSQ, Chiara Contomathios AMA 73 DSQ