The 2021 edition of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France has just started on the Médoc golf course. On the evening of the first round, we find two French women at the top of the leaderboard. Anaïs Meyssonnier and Agathe Laisné both sign 66 and share the lead at -5.

Lacoste Ladies Open de France: two French women in the lead!

Anaïs Meyssonnier - © Tristan Jones / LET

The one hundred and seven players of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France set off on the castle course of the Medoc golf course. Out of one hundred and six players, only twenty-five are under par.

There are three French women in the top 10.

Anais Meyssonnier and Agathe Laisné are leaders at -5.

Recently turned professional, Agathe Laisné begins her part of the hole number 10 with a bogey. This bogey will be the only one in the game, and six birdies allow him to return a card of 66.

Anais Meyssonnier also makes a card of 66 with six birdies against a bogey.

Céline Boutier is in 7th place at -3. Starting from tee number 10, it arrives at the tee of its 16th hole (hole number 7) in par. Three birdies on his last three holes allow him to play 68.

We find in 26th place four French women: Camille Chevalier, Emma Grechi, Manon Gidali and Pauline Roussin Bouchard all three play in par.

With one more stroke, Céline Herbin, victorious in 2015 and runner-up last year, is in 36th position.

Maylis Lamoure (amateur) and Joanna Klatten also finish at +1.

The Danish Emily Kristine Pedersen, second player of the Solheim Cup in the field (with Céline Boutier) is placed at the same mark of +1.

  • Ranking of our other French women:
  • Isabelle Boineau and Agathe Sauzon play 73 (+2).
  • Justine Dreher, Anne-Lisa Caudal, Emie Peronnin and Astrid Vayson De Pradenne play 74 (+3).
  • Inès Archer (amateur), Vairana Heck (amateur), Jade Schaeffer-Calmels, Anne-Charlotte Mora and Anaelle Carnet play 75 (+4).
  • Élodie Chapelet returns a card of 76 (+5).

By Baptiste Laurensou.

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