Shannon Tan rides strong Round 2 to surge ahead in Lalla Meryem Cup

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This year marks Shannon Tan’s second season on the Ladies European Tour (LET). In 2024, Tan made 25 appearances on the LET winning the season-opening Magical Kenya Ladies Open, which leaves her in strong contention for this season opener in Morocco. Photo: LET

Singapore’s Shannon Tan completed a strong second round at Lalla Meryem Cup, firing 69 (-4) for the day at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam.

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Tan, who started the day on the 10th tee, had a shaky start with bogeys on holes 10, 13, and 16, but pulled it back on the front nine. The 20-year-old had a swing of birdies on holes one, two, and three, before also putting back-to-back birdies on five and six.

 

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“I got off to a bit of a slow start, but I just told myself to stay patient throughout today and it worked”, said Tan.

“I think there were a couple of pins out there on the back nine which were tricky, but I didn’t think there was too much of a difference compared to yesterday.”

The Singaporean took advantage of the offseason and said: “I took like two months off golf and didn’t touch clubs which I thought it was good for me mentally and physically. I then looked at my stats from last year and picked out areas I can improve on to help me going into this year. I’m pleased some of that has paid off today.”

This year marks Tan’s second season on the Ladies European Tour (LET). In 2024, Tan made 25 appearances on the LET winning the season-opening Magical Kenya Ladies Open, which leaves her in strong contention for this season opener in Morocco. She had three further top-10 finishes to end the season sixth in the Order of Merit. Tan also made her Olympic debut at the Paris Games.

 

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Three players sit in a share of second place on five-under-par after 36 holes. Spain’s Nuria Iturrioz, Germany’s Helen Briem, and Ireland’s Sara Byrne all fired rounds of 69 (-4).

Having started the day in T7, Iturrioz rolled in five birdies across the 18 holes, finishing the day in T2. Since turning professional in 2015, this tournament is no stranger to the Spainard, having won twice before in 2016 and 2019.

Speaking about her second round, Iturrioz said: “I’m really enjoying myself and really enjoying the course. I love this course, the place, and the people. I hope I can make some more birdies on the par fives tomorrow.”

The 29-year-old spoke about the offseason and continued: “I practiced lots and worked on my game mentally too. I’m trying to believe more in myself. It’s sometimes hard on I off the course, so this year I’m trying to be more present and enjoy the moment. I’m one of those players where you visualise a lot. So when you visualize what you are in, sometimes the doubts come into your mind.”

It remains a tight leaderboard with a lot of players still in contention heading into the final round tomorrow at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam.

“There’s a lot of good players here this year, and the field is getting stronger. It’s great for the Tour, the players, and everyone involved. I’m just going to try and do my best and to make as many birdies as possible. Rest of the day I plan to rest, relax, and meditate. All these things help me be in the present, so it feels good. I meditate everyday, you need to be consistent with it – about 15/20 minutes.”