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Golf - 16. January 2012.

Sharmilla Nicollet and Chrisje de Vries share lead at LET Q-School



India's Sharmila Nicollet and Chrisje de Vries of the Netherlands set a
flying pace with rounds of five under par on the opening day of the
Ladies European Tour's Final Qualifying School for the 2012 season at La
Manga Club in Spain.

Nicollet had seven birdies and two bogeys for an opening 68 on the South
Course while De Vries had four birdies, one bogey and an eagle two at
the ninth hole in a 66 on the North Course.

England's Jodi Ewart, Germany's Stephanie Kirchmayr, Sweden's Elin
Emanuelsson and Spain's Laura Cabanillas were the next best placed
players on three under par.

On two under par were Marjet Van der Graff, Alexandre Vilatte, Mary
Mattson, Jessica Yadloczky, Caroline Martens and Eleanor Givens.

Co-leader Nicollet, 20, from south Bangalore, said that she felt
confident after shooting her best score in Europe.

"This is my first experience here in Spain and at the qualifiers. The
whole of India is behind me. I am the only Indian to qualify so a lot of
motivation and pressure got me through," Nicollet said.

"I love Europe and want to play here so that motivates me to want to
play here. I'm in my comfort zone in India so I need to test myself.
Playing five under par amongst the top players has boosted my confidence
for the last few days. I'm in good form and my game is good so that
pretty much sums up my feelings. The weather was perfect and it was the
best time to play so I'm loving everything."

Nicollet said that all parts of her game came together, but she was
particularly pleased to have had only 29 putts.

"I'm very comfortable with my driving and putting, but putting was
probably my strength today. I holed a lot of medium range putts and
started birdie, birdie, birdie, so I was four under after five."

De Vries was equally pleased after her round, having finished with an
eagle at the ninth after holing her second shot with a five-iron from
143 metres.

The 23-year-old from Amsterdam said: "It was a pretty special round
actually. I started off okay with a bogey on 11 but then made a birdie
on 15 and 16 and in between made pars and a few up and downs. From that
point I started putting better and my caddie was making good decisions
about the clubs and the wind, which was a bit tricky, I thought. I had a
birdie on the third and then kept working at shots. I made a birdie on
eight and nine was a nice finish. I just brought it in from the right
with the wind."

De Vries held limited membership of the LET in category 11a in 2011 and
played in only three tournaments, in Holland, Morocco and Sicily, where
she missed the cut in each of them. However, she also played on the LET
Access Series with a season best finish of sixth at the LETAS Ladies
Open in Hazlemere and feels that every competitive experience improving
her game.

At the other end of the experience spectrum, Cabanillas, from Malaga,
has played on tour for 11 years and has returned to La Manga Club for
the second successive year but feels no pressure to retain her playing
privileges.

She had three birdies in a round of 68 on the North Course and said: "I
think all the shots were fine. I feel very confident with the driver and
with the irons. The putts were really good but I lipped out many times
and could have had four more birdies."

Ewart, born in North Allerton in Yorkshire, carded a 70 on the South
Course containing two birdies, a bogey and an eagle.

The 24-year-old, who lives in Florida, is an experienced competitor
having earned her card for the LPGA in December.

She said: "This will be my fourth time at a Q-School so I'm used to how
it works."

On her round, she added: "I played really solid and only had one bogey
so really steady. I eagled the last hole, the 18th, which was nice. I
hit a five-iron to ten feet from 165 yards and holed it, so a nice way
to finish."

Kirchmayr also shot 70 on the South Course after carding two birdies, a
bogey and an eagle.

The 26-year-old from Nuernberg in Bavaria was pleased with the start to
her final qualifying campaign.

"It was a great round. I thought it was quite tough this morning with
the wind, but I guess it was not that tough because so many scores are
under par.

On her eagle at the par-five 18th, she added: "I took driver and hit a
four-iron into the green and made a really good putt from four metres
downhill. It was a good round and I didn't make many mistakes."

The 90-hole Final Qualifying School is being played over the resort's
two world-class courses, the North and the South, for the first four
rounds with a cut to the leading 50 players and ties after 72 holes. The
fifth round will be played on the South Course on Thursday and the top
30 players will earn LET Membership in category 8a.
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