• Catch me if you can, says Pace

    Catch me if you can, says Pace
    NORTH WEST, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 11: Lee-Anne Pace during day 2 of the Investec Cup for Ladies final at Millvale Private Retreat, Koster on March 11, 2017 in North West, South Africa. EDITOR'S NOTE: For free editorial use. Not available for sale. No commercial usage. (Photo by Luke Walker/Sunshine Tour/Gallo Images)

    Lee-Anne Pace will be hunting her 10th Sunshine Ladies Tour title in Sunday’s final round of the Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies Final, but Nicole Garcia and Ashleigh Buhai will be in hot pursuit in the season’s grand finale at Millvale Private Retreat.

    The Investec Property player began Saturday’s second round with a one shot lead over Garcia and Buhai and she protected her overnight lead with a one under 71.

    Pace leads at five under 139, but Garcia from Ebotse Links kept her on a short leash when she also navigated the 5 735 metre layout in one under par.

    Buhai, though, left the course rueing a missed opportunity.

    A three-putt for par at the par-five sixth proved costly for the six-time Sunshine Ladies Tour winner, who signed for a 72 to keep Pace in sight at three under 141.

    Garcia and Buhai both need a top three finish to edge out current Investec Cup Points leader Kiran Matharu for the coveted season-long Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies title. The Englishwoman leads the rankings with 2 019 points, Buhai is second with 1 803 and Garcia has close to 1 690 points. Although Matharu lags eight shots off the pace, she is still very much in the running.

    The Leeds golfer showed her mettle when she negated a bogey, double bogey start with a quartet of birdies to turn one under. She signed for a 71 to join debutant Lejan Lewthwaite in seventh at three over, but lost only one spot in the overall projected rankings.

    Pace came into the final event, knowing a fourth successive Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies title was out of reach, but she is still determined to leave Millvale with a trophy.

    ‘I had to make some tough decisions and I missed some events, but I will fight till the last putt drops to win the Final,’ said the Paarl golfer. ‘Nicole and Ashleigh are playing really solid golf and they are not making many mistakes. It’s going to be a fun battle.’

    Meanwhile Bonita Bredenhann and Nobuhle Dlamini also finished in red numbers.

    Bredenhann fired a three-under-par 69 for the low round of the day that featured a lone bogey at the second and a quartet of birdies that earned the Namibian fourth place on her own at two under.

    She leads by one from Dlamini, who got it to four under with a trio of birdies on the front nine and three more gains on the back stretch. A wayward drive at 16 led to a costly double, though, and the big-hitting Swazi golfer parred her way to a 70 to finish in fifth at one under.

    Words courtesy Lali Stander
    Image courtesy Sunshine Ladies Tour

    Article written by

    ×