The key to scoring well on the Berkshire Golf Course’s Red Course is playing the par-5s in under par. The leaders certainly did that well in the opening round of the R&A Girls’ U16 Amateur Championship.
There are seven three-shot holes on the card for the world’s best under-16s this week. The top four players on the leaderboard were a collective 17-under for the par-5s in the opening round, with French player Louise Landgraf emerging as the first round leader with a five-under-par 67, one shot ahead of compatriot Melliyal Schmitt, Ireland’s Olivia Costello and Lucy Lin of Cyprus.
Cream rises to the top
Landgraf’s place at the top of the leaderboard is not surprising: she’s the highest ranked player in the field at 134th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®). Costello is the leading Great Britain and Ireland player at 719th. Lin and Schmitt are just outside the top 1,000 at 1,005th and 1,043rd respectively.
Fifteen-year-old Landgraf arrived at the Herbert Fowler-designed Berkshire Course, one of Britain’s most quintessential heathland layouts, with a specific game plan focused on the par-5s.
“I studied the yardages of the holes and realised there are a lot of par-5s that are reachable in two, so I set out to just try to reach them in two, and if I make birdie that’s great, and if I make par that’s fine too,” said Landgraf, who warmed up for her debut appearance in England with two second-place finishes, including the French Under 21 Championship. She also placed 17th among the professionals in the Terre Blanche Ladies Open on the LET Access Tour.
The Thailand-based French player – her mother is Thai, while her Father is French – toured the par-5s in four under, with birdies at the 3rd, 9th, 13th and 15th holes. She only dropped one shot in her round, the par-3, 16th, while picking up shots on the par-3, 5th and 12th holes.