Well organised
Sundelson was at Nottingham University before St Andrews and didn’t really know the STS existed. “I’m loving this Series because we go to places I’ve never been to before, like here, France and Portugal. And they are so well run. It’s a credit to how well organised they are that we got to play today. Most of us thought rain would wipe out play.
“I’d love to do well and have a chance to win the order of merit this year."
That thought is foremost in Fredriksson’s mind after finishing runner up to Maynooth’s Kate Lanigan last season by just three points. Like Monk, the Swedish player has returned consecutive level-par 72s to get to the top of the leaderboard. Victory in Spain last season, along with winning The St Rule Trophy this summer, has given Fredriksson the confidence she needs to envisage an even better 2024/25 season.
“The Student Tour has really helped me develop as a golfer,” she said. “That’s why I’m looking forward to playing it again this year.”
Monk is in her second STS season. Like Fredriksson, she had a major victory in the summer, winning the Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open. She said, “I learned a lot from playing the last Student Tour and that helped me win the Helen Holm. Obviously the goal now is to win a student tournament.”
Joo is in her first year of university life. She holds Korean and American citizenship but has spent most of her life in Japan. She is the only player in the women’s field to shoot under par, returning a second round 71, one-under, after her opening 73.
Great experience
“I was able to maintain my composure today and not get upset over a few missed putts,” said the 19-year-old management and economics scholar. “I’m happy I did the best I could and managed to make a good score.
“I’ve won the Japan All-star tournament and the Japan Junior Players Championship two years in a row. But the Student Tour is a great new experience for me. I can’t wait to play all these tournaments.”
If she carries on the way she has started in Sweden, she may just enter the next STS event at Belvoir Park Golf Club in Ireland as a winner. That also goes for Abom, Monk and Sundelson.