Defending champion in contention
White and co are up against a non-American all-star cast that features last year’s winner Brent Paterson. The New Zealander is just three shots off the pace after a level par 71 around the East Course to share third spot with George Best Wilson of England, Welshman Chris Dinsdale and Canada’s Miles McConnell.
England’s John Kemp, runner-up last year and winner of this year’s English Senior Amateur, lies in joint ninth place alongside Elliott on one over.
Surprised leaders
Williamson and Sly were surprised to be sitting atop the leaderboard when they finished. England senior international and Sheringham Golf Club member Williamson fired a 3-over-par 77 around the East Course, while Sly, who plays her golf at Mill Ride Golf Club, was three over around the West. They sit one shot ahead of Royal Portrush member Laura Webb, the 2016 and 2018 champion, and Catryn Geleijnse of The Netherlands.
Williamson, whose daughter Amelia represented Great Britain & Ireland in the 2022 Curtis Cup, forced her way to the top of the heap thanks to an eagle on the par-5, 14th hole when she holed a putt from 30 yards off the green. “It was tough today,” Williamson said. “but I’m a still bit disappointed really, because I was a bit lax on a couple of shots. But I play golf on the coast and so I know how fickle links golf can be. That was the case today.”
Seeking redemption
Sly is seeking redemption in this Championship. “I’ve played in the last four and missed the cut by one shot,” Sly admitted. “I had no expectations coming here so to see my name at the top of the leaderboard alongside Tracey is a surprise to say the least. But I putted really nicely today.”
Defending champion Jackie Foster retuned a six-over-par 80. She lies in joint ninth place alongside 2022 winner Terrill Samuel of Canada, just three shots off the lead. “I was very nervous today for some reason, but there’s a long way to go,” said the Bishops Stortford member, winner of this year’s Italian and English Senior Amateur titles.
The top 50 and ties in the men’s championship and the top 30 and ties in the women’s after 36 holes progress through to the final two rounds. After 54 holes the fields are reduced to 40 and 20 respectfully.