Tvesa Malik T-17 after opening round in Switzerland; Diksha struggles (updated)

Tvesa Mali, Kim Metraux (Inset 1) and Sanna Nuutinen (Inset 2). Pictures by Tristan Jones/ LET

Holzhausern, Switzerland, Sep 11: Tvesa Malik was lying Tied-17th at the end of the first round, even Diksha Dagar tumbled down after an early birdie on the opening day of the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open on Thursday.

Tvesa, who has displayed steady form in recent weeks shot one-under 71 which placed her T-17 at the end of the day at Golfpark Holzhausern.

In contrast Diksha struggled continued despite starting with a birdie. She ended with a 15-over 87 that included six bogeys, three double bogeys and a quadruple bogey after the starting birdie.

Home-favourite Kim Metraux and Finland’s Sanna Nuutinen took a two-shot lead at the close of day one. Both started with scores of 66 (-6 in perfect scoring conditions at Golfpark Holzhäusern.

Joining her at the top is the hard-working Finn Sanna Nuutinen, who triumphed at last week’s Flumserberg Open on the LET Access Series and finished third at the Tipsport Cech Ladies Open.

Tvesa continued with her liking for Par-3 as both her birdies came on them. She birdied the Par-3 fourth and Par-3 15th, while she dropped a shot on Par-4 13th. “The Par-5s are a bit tricky so I played safe today. I did have a couple of other birdie chances but couldn’t get the putts to roll in,” said Tvesa.

“To be honest it was not my best hitting. Today I was a little off with my irons, so I need to go and work on that before I head back to my room”

Once again Tvesa avoided using a caddie. She said, “I am using a trolley this week.” Many players are doing likewise.

Tvesa is coming off results of T-20 at Czech Ladies Open and T-4 at the Flumserberg Ladies Open.

Coming home in a magnificent 30 shots (-7) to card an opening 66, Nuutinen’s score is her seventh consecutive under-par round.

Sitting in solo third at four-under par, finishing just before the sun set is Spain’s Marta Sanz Barrio, who was unable to play a practice round due to the five-day restriction imposed on Spanish players travelling into Switzerland.

Playing in front of crowds for the first time since lockdown restrictions were lifted, Kim showed no sign of nerves, starting steadily with seven pars before making birdies at the par three 8th hole and the par five 10th.  A trio of gains from the 13th took her to five-under-par before a 10ft putt on the 17th took her to six.

Kim is one of ten Swiss players in the 126-player field and had more of a crowd than others. “It was nice to see some familiar faces clapping and cheering me on. I saw my Mum out there and a few guys from Swiss Golf which was nice so tomorrow I will just try and keep some confidence in my long game, roll some putts and try not to worry about what is coming next.”

Welsh golfer, Becky Morgan shot 3-under 69 and fellow Welsh player, Amy Boulden was also 3-under but after 16 holes. Leader Kim’s sister, Morgane Metraux carded even par 72.

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