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Norah Angehrn
Golf Professional
Nora Angehrn

Tournament Details


Open de España Femenino
from Thu, May 10, 2007 to Sun, May 13, 2007


C.C. Mediterráneo in San Jorge, Castellón, Spain
PAR 72, 4 Rounds

A wonderful course at the Costa Brava.

Comments


77 and another disappointing Round with no Birdie
"I really cannot remember of two rounds in a row with no Birdie" - Nora said after her 77, 5 over Par in round 2. Of course it is difficult to manage the mental side if you know that no birdie will fall but at the end it is still hard to believe. Now, Nora can focus on her home tournament which will be next week in Losone, a course that she knows and likes very much.
What a round without a single Birdie - 79 / +7
It's a very demanding course if you have to fight for every single Par out there. Nora did quite well even though the result does not look like it. She was plus 6 after her first nine holes with a triple Bogey at the Par 4 18th with an unplayable Ball after a hooked Drive into the trees. Back nine was quite solid just no Birdie happened today. The conditions were perfect this morning and Nora was ready for a solid round of Golf. Now she has to fight to get the confidence back because she hits the ball solidly and so she needs to push the luck you need back into her game.
A tight Course with many Trees
"I like the course but you have to be straight off the Tee", Nora said after her practice round on Tuesday. It's a beautiful course near to Valencia and it's in perfect shape. The Greens are great and the track is in a perfect shape. The Weather should be perfect all week long. Nora will start on Thursday Morning for her first round.

Prize fund


Prize money at "Open de España Femenino" is Euro 275'000.00 this corresponds to CHF 440'000.00

Results


Full Leaderboard
Round 1: 79
Round 2: 77

Score: 156 / +12
Rank: 108.
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