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Hazel MacGarvie makes cut on LET debut after 13-shot improvement

Hazel MacGarvie produced one of the best rounds of the day with a 13-shot improvement to make the cut on her Ladies European Tour debut in the Aramco Saudi Ladies International.

The 22-year-old Royal Troon member found herself sitting outside the top 90 after a mixture of nerves and a tough afternoon test led to her signing for an opening nine-over 81 at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City.

But, after a birdie-birdie start to her second circuit, MacGarvie jumped more than 50 spots up the leaderboard in the $1 million event on the back of an outstanding four-under 68.

The excellent effort, which contained five birdies, secured a pay-day on Sunday for the Scot in her first outing on the circuit since earning her card at the Qualifying School in Spain towards the end of last year.

“It's been good. I have enjoyed it,” said MacGarvie, who will be flying the Saltire on her own over the weekend on the Red Sea coast after four of her compatriots all made early exits, of her first days on the LET.

“I didn't play so good yesterday. I think on the front nine nerves got the best of me. Then, on my second nine, winds got the best of me. So it was kind of not the ideal situation.

“So today I just kind of thought ‘I do have the game. I got myself here, so just go out and play and see what happens’.”

The Stirling University graduate gave one of her two early gains back at the par-4 fifth before picking up 2s at both the eighth and 11th then adding a fifth birdie of the round at the 15th.

“Though it picked up a bit more on the back nine, the wind was a wee bit calmer this morning,” she added. “I thought, ‘I have nothing to lose’. That worked for me. Hit a few greens, holed a few more putts.”

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