Malixi wavers in tough conditions, falls by 6 after 78


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  • Rianne Malixi failed to recover from a disastrous start in tough conditions and hobbled with a five-over 78 at the Yarra Yarra Golf Club, slipping from joint second to a share of 13th halfway through the rain-hit Australian Amateur jointly led by Aina Fujimoto and Amelia Harris in Victoria on Wednesday, Jan. 17.


Rianne Malixi failed to recover from a disastrous start in tough conditions and hobbled with a five-over 78 at the Yarra Yarra Golf Club, slipping from joint second to a share of 13th halfway through the rain-hit Australian Amateur jointly led by Aina Fujimoto and Amelia Harris in Victoria on Wednesday, Jan. 17.

Hot-putting propels Malixi to 2-shot lead
Rianne Malixi

Malixi, who had shown promise with a 70 at Keysborough on Tuesday, Jan. 16, reeled on a bogey-double-bogey-bogey sequence from No. 10 where she teed off and her stumble at the finish at the front nine undid any momentum she had gained from her eagle feat.

After the weather delay, the ICTSI-backed shotmaker birdied the 13th but missed several birdie opportunities before yielding a stroke on the first hole. She eagled the sixth but faced challenges in the next two holes, ultimately finishing with a 38-40.

Play was stopped for two-and-a-half hours due to unplayable greens and Malixi hit a birdie at resumption but muffed a couple of opportunities before bogeying the par-5 No. 1. She snapped a run of pars with a pitch-in eagle on the par-4 No. 6 but bogeyed the next two to end up with 38-40.

With a two-over 148 aggregate at the two par-73 courses, the 16-year-old Filipina, coming off a victory in the Australian Master of the Amateurs crown last week, now found herself trailing the leaders by six.
Harris fired a 72 at the Keysborough Golf Club and earned a share of the lead at 142 with Fujimoto, who holed out with an eagle on the par-5 ninth, also at Yarra Yarra, to save a 73.

The duo took a one-stroke lead over another local entry Amelia Whinney, who pooled a 143 after a 72 at Yarra Yarra, while Aussie Sarah Hammett matched par 73 at Keysborough to tie a skidding Mamika Shinchi at fourth at 145. The Japanese also stumbled with a 75 at Yarra Yarra.