Round Two Quotes
Pedersen (DEN) – 63, 65 (-16) - 1st
“It felt good out there. I felt like I actually played better today and left quite a few putts out there. I am feeling really good about my long game and I hope I can keep that going tomorrow. I am trying to do the best I can out there, not really thinking bout the other players in the field and make as many birdies as possible. I had a look this morning before I teed off and was surprised no one was going low.
It has been a while since I have been in the lead, right now I am not thinking about it, I’m just thinking about heading to the putting green and sorting my putting out. I’m going to watch a bit of speedway, there’s a few Danes up there and get some take out, go again tomorrow.
The last two weeks were really important for me , because I came so close I was a little disappointed by my Sunday at the Scottish so It’s good to get back in to it quick and prove it isn’t just on a tough course, I can make birdies on more scoreable courses.”
Sanna Nuutinen (FIN) – 66, 68 (-10) – 2nd
“My coach always says the tournament starts on the back-nine on the last day of the championship, so I’ve just got to stick to my game plan and roll in some putts.
I love playing in the Czech Republic, the courses really suit me, I like the green and soft lies and I enjoy the good food, nice beer and it’s really easy for us to stay here.”
Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso (ITA) – 66, 69 (-9) – 3rd
“I am really excited to be back competing, it’s the best thing ever. The greens were a bit softer today, but I didn’t hole as many putts. I will do a bit of putting this evening to keep the rhythm up. I made a few bogeys from rushing, so I need to make sure I keep patient and it will be important for me to keep try and beat the course.”
Kim Metreux (SUI) – 68, 69 (-7) – T6
“I hit a few shots quite close and made an eagle on the 7th which is quite nice, I’m pleased with the consistency of my game right now. We will have to see what the scores are this afternoon but definitely a good opportunity tomorrow. I have not had many opportunities like this on the LET yet so looking forward to it. It’s nice to have my mum here with me and it’s nice to share those moments together.”
Pia Babnik (SLO) – 70, 67 (-7) – T6
“It feels amazing, I really just try to play my game and the rest depends on the other players. I played on the Slovenia Tour, a small Tour in Germany and in the Czech Republic and somehow won each event. They were mainly three round events but the one in Czech was two days.
PEDERSEN TAKES CONTROL AT TIPSPORT CZECH LADIES OPEN
Denmark’s Emily Kristine Pedersen stamped her authority on the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open with a commanding second round 65 (-7) to take a six-shot lead at 16-under-par heading into the final day at Beroun Golf Club.
Pedersen came into the tournament as the highest ranked player on the Rolex Rankings and played like it.
With only a round to go, the former Solheim Cup star and one-time LET winner shot the lowest round of the day, for the second day running, ensuring she stretched her overnight lead from two shots to six from Finaland’s Sanna Nuutinen.
“It felt good out there. I felt like I actually played better today and left quite a few putts out there. I am feeling really good about my long game and I hope I can keep that going tomorrow.”
In overcast conditions which included the odd splattering of rain, the 24-year-old Dane made eight birdies and a solitary bogey, finishing in style with a birdie at the par five 18th hole to take control.
“It has been a while since I’ve been in the lead, right now I am not thinking about it, I’m just thinking about heading to the putting green and sorting my putting out.”
Coming off a runner-up finish at the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open and a T11 place at the AIG Women’s Open, Pedersen is also in-line to extend her lead at the top of the Race to Costa Del Sol.
“The last two weeks were really important for me , because I came so close I was a little disappointed by my Sunday at the Scottish so It’s good to get back in to it quick and prove it isn’t just on a tough course, I can make birdies on more scoreable courses.”
Alone in second place at ten-under-par, Sanna Nuutinen has not put a foot wrong all week but finds herself six shots adrift of runaway leader Pedersen. The 29-year-old Finn eagled the 7th hole for the second day in succession and is bogey-free for the back-nine – a statistic that might prove important tomorrow.
“My coach always says the tournament starts on the back-nine on the last day of the championship, so I’ve just got to stick to my game plan and roll in some putts.”
Paired in the final group last year, eventually losing out narrowly to Carly Booth, Nuutinen said,
“There was a lot of fans last year and I’ve seen a lot here today, so I am hoping for a lot of people to be there. I love playing in the Czech Republic, the courses really suit me, I like the green and soft lies and I enjoy the good food, nice beer and it’s really easy for us to stay here.”
A further shot back in third is Italy’s Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso, who has been striding effortlessly down the hilly fairways at Beroun GC with an electric trolley that she borrowed from a local couple who joined her in the pro-am. Lucrezia appears to be in full control of her emotions, adding a 69 to her opening round of 66.
Appearing unflustered, Lucrezia has donned an interesting set of earrings all week, explaining, “They were a Christmas present from my Sister, they say crazy because I sometimes have a bit of a temper, but so far this week I’ve been very good.”
LET Rookie Pia Babnik may be nine shots back in T6 but has not given up on the chance to win an eighth straight trophy tomorrow, having captured her last seven events in Slovenia, Germany and the Czech Republic.
“We will see. It is just another round of golf for me. I have just tried to do the same as I have in the amateur days, my Dad is here like always and helping me to calculate the yardage and watch lines on the green so I’ll be looking forward to tomorrow.”
The final round cut fell at two-over-par with 69 players teeing it up for Sunday’s showdown.
Read more about Babnik’s exploits HERE