By Golf NSW
It’s hard to imagine a Solheim Cup player flying under the radar, but Sweden’s Madelene Sagstrom is doing just that at the Pacific Bay Resort Australian Ladies Classic – Bonville.
Sagstrom, the 36-hole leader at last week’s ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open, is teeing up at Bonville for the first time and after playing several practice holes is feeling good about her chances for the week.
A captain’s pick at the 2017 Solheim Cup where she beat Austin Ernst in the Sunday singles, Sagstrom plays predominantly on the LPGA Tour and after playing at both the Grange and Vic Open in recent weeks has extended her stay in Australia to play some Ladies European Tour events.
“This is my third trip to Australia, but I’ve never really played well here in the past,” she said.
“It’s always at the start of the season and I think I’ve had a bit of rust in the game but this time around it has been a bit different.
“I played really well last week, and I feel like playing my third week in a row now I’m in a bit of a rhythm, so I’m looking forward to it.”
Sagstrom toured the Bonville layout for the first time Tuesday and said while there were no guarantees in golf she felt the course sets up well for her game.
“I hit the ball quite high, and I already feel like that is going to be an advantage because all the greens are raised,” she said.
“But of course, if it gets windy that can work against you, too. I’m feeling good about my game, and every golfer comes to a tournament wanting to win, but you can never get too far ahead of yourself.
“I mean, it’s golf. Anything can happen.”