Kreutz defends Tenerife Ladies Open at Abama

IN: News | Ladies European | Tenerife Ladies Open (2006) | Preview | 26 Apr 2006

The Ladies European Tour season gets into full swing this week with the €242,000 Tenerife Ladies Open at the spectacular Abama Golf Resort from April 27-30, where Frenchwoman Ludivine Kreutz defends the title against yet another high class field in the Canary Islands.

It is the first European stop on the 2006 schedule and just over a year since Kreutz claimed her second Ladies European Tour title at Golf Costa Adeje, winning by two shots over Germany's Miriam Nagl.

Many of the players who contested the 2005 event will be doing their best to relieve Kreutz of her crown including the 2004 champion Diana Luna of Italy and the in form Welsh woman Becky Brewerton.

Kreutz, 32, from Paris, won't be dethroned too easily. She is the current number one in the New Star Money List after finishing tied for sixth in the Tour's first full field event of the year: the Australian ANZ Ladies Masters. The Frenchwoman is in fine form following last season's two wins on the Ladies European Tour and her debut Solheim Cup appearance and she is certainly looking forward to getting back into competitive tournament golf.

"I'm really excited to be going back to defend my title in Tenerife and it would be great to win the tournament twice," she admitted. "This year I want to win again, collect as many Solheim Cup points as possible and to be in contention at the majors, maybe even win one of them.

"I'm still working on my flexibility and it's helping me with my technique. I have a better feel to my swing, which is helping me to feel more confident and I'm really excited to be getting back into the full season."

All four past tournament champions are competing in this, the fifth Tenerife Ladies Open.

Diana Luna of Italy, who won in 2004, tied for third place with Wales' Eleanor Pilgrim last year. Germany's Elisabeth Esterl, who won in 2003 and Spaniard Raquel Carriedo, who won the inaugural event in 2002, are both hoping to repeat their past performances. Esterl, who is now Chairman of the Ladies European Tour's Players' Council, secured her second Tour title at the 2004 KLM Ladies Open, while Carriedo, winner of the Ladies European Tour's 2001 Order of Merit, aims to add a fifth Tour victory to her resume in this rare appearance.

Carriedo, 34, from Zaragoza, is playing on an invitation after retiring from competitive golf at the end of 2004 to start a family. She gave birth to her first son, Arturo, in June last year after marrying a childhood friend from her home town.

Catrin Nilsmark, The 2003 and 2005 European Solheim Cup Captain, and England's Trish Johnson, also add their considerable presence at the Abama Golf Resort.

In addition, eight of last year's winners will tee up including Australian Shani Waugh, Sweden's Cecilia Ekelundh and England's Kirsty Taylor.

The Abama golf course is set in a stunning location high above the Tenerife coast line with outstanding panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and neighbouring islands.

The course is one of Dave Thomas' most challenging to date with many holes cut through avenues of some 25,000 palm trees and 22 lakes. There are hidden hazards, narrow fairways and some mammoth undulating testing putting surfaces. The course requires accuracy, length and solid iron play and it is a player with wise course management skills, a deft putting stroke and a good imagination who will rise to the top come Sunday.

Source - LET

Scoreboard

Position Score Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1 Ev Riikka Hakkarainen Finland 73 70 74 71 288
2 +2 Tania Elosegui Spain 71 72 76 71 290
T3 +3 Kirsty S Taylor England 72 69 73 77 291
T3 +3 Rebecca Hudson England 78 76 69 68 291
T3 +3 Rebecca Coakley Ireland 74 73 73 71 291
T3 +3 Shani Waugh Australia 73 73 74 71 291
T3 +3 Virginie Auffret France 73 76 75 67 291
T8 +4 Georgina Simpson England 73 71 75 73 292
T8 +4 Sophie Giquel France 74 70 78 70 292

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