Leu in contention
Leu continued the same form he showed in winning at La Sella a month ago. He returned a two-under-par 69 to get into contention.
Cannon, winner of the 2022 STS–Scotland on his debut, went 24 holes between the 3rd hole in round one and the 11th in round two without making a bogey. When the Glenbervie Golf Club member stood on the 11th tee, he was on five-under par and leading the field by five shots. More impressively, he’d gone 24 holes without dropping a shot. That’s when Troia go its own back.
Cannon went bogey, par, double bogey, bogey, bogey, bogey, bogey to drop seven shots in as many holes. A birdie at the last brought him in with a four-over 75 and in contention for his second victory.
Jamieson has made just one double bogey over the opening 36 holes, a six at the par-4 15th hole in the opening round. She came off the golf course in round two frustrated after a three-over 75. Given the average score in the women’s field was 78.25, Jamieson was for all intents and purposes three under for her round.
Jamieson battling
That 75 might have been 73 if not for two horrendous lies. She was less than a club length off the fifth fairway, but her ball was in a cuppy lie in the sandy scrub. With no chance of reaching the green, the masters (chemistry) student did well to limit the damage to just one dropped shot.
She was just four paces from the flag at the par-3 17th but plugged in the greenside bunker. “It was a horrendous lie,” Jamieson said. “That was a good bogey.
“I didn’t play as well as yesterday. If you’d told me I’d have a three-shot lead going into the final round I’d have been happy.”
First year student Joo is the in-form player. She leads the order of merit thanks to victories in Sweden and last month’s event in Spain. However, she’s making her debut at Troia. Jamieson is playing her third event here. She won the second of her three STS victories at Troia in February 2023.