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Hannah Darling and Louise Duncan make history for Scottish golf at Augusta

Hannah Darling sits in the top 10 heading into the second round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur but Louise Duncan is outside the top 30 after an historic day for Scottish golf in Georgia.

Darling, the Girls’ Amateur champion from Broomieknowe, opened with a one-over-par 73 at Champions Retreat Golf Club to lie joint-ninth, just three shots behind the pacesetters, Italy’s Benedetta Moresco and Anna Davis of the US.

On a day when she joined Duncan in becoming the first Scots to tee up in the event, Darling had an adventurous round, signing for a card that contained five birdies but also two double-bogeys and two bogeys.

The second of her double-bogeys came at the par-5 18th, having earlier made gains at the first, ninth, 11th, 15th and 16th holes.

Duncan, the Women’s Amateur champion from West Kilbride, sits joint-59th in the battle to be in the top 30 after two rounds and progress to Saturday’s final circuit at Augusta National.

The Stirling University student made an eagle-2 at the 15th, but that came after she’d run up two 7s, including a triple-bogey at the fourth.

In an event featuring players from 24 countries, Moresco and 16-year-old Davis signed for matching two-under-par 70s to lead the way.

Moresco, No 20 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR), birdied the second from close range before rolling in a 15-footer at the next to reach the turn in two-under.

The University of Alabama sophomore was then bogey-free coming home to share the lead in her second appearance at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.

“It was good out there today. I had really good putts from all around the green,” Moresco said. “Being patient on the golf course. I think that was key.”

Playing in the last group of the day, Davis made

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