First competitive hole-in-one
McClymont sits on two-over-par, one stroke ahead Maynooth University student Kate Lanigan and Halmstad’s Hanna Nilsson. McClymont’s round was helped by making her first ever competitive hole-in-one. The sports studies student’s ball found the bottom of the cup on the 133-yard, par-3 11th hole.
“I’ve had a hole in one on par-3 courses but this is my first-ever competitive one,” McClymont said.
The ace made up for going out in four-over-par 40, which included a double bogey at the opening hole when she hit her approach shot into the water left of the green.
“I didn’t hit that bad a shot, but it’s that sort of golf course.”
The Scottish international, the highest ranked player in the field at 140th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®), knows that only too well. She won the last STS tournament at Le Golf National, one of five victories she’s recorded in the STS.
The Milngavie Golf Club member is a two-time order of merit winner. She trails Lanigan by 130 points this year, but victory here would help reduce that deficit heading into the final event at St Andrews. Stirling team-mate Will Coxon has a 33-point lead on the men’s order of merit. He is four shots off the lead on one-over-par in joint ninth place.