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South Africa’s Lee-Anne Pace, who will be competing in the forthcoming Omega Dubai Ladies Masters. She leads the Ladies European’s Tour Money List, going into the season-ending event in Dubai. Image Credit: Supplied picture

Dubai:  With the race for the European number one title going down to the wire, Lee-Anne Pace must up her game to challenge Laura Davies at the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters at the Emirates Golf Club from December 6-11.

The South African, with five wins under her belt this season, leads the Henderson Money List by 32,444 euros (Dh162,220), going into the season-ending event on the Ladies European Tour. She had a chance to extend her lead, but Davies staged a dramatic recovery to win in the recent Indian Women's Open and throw the two-way race wide open. If Davies, also a five-time winner in 2010, wins the top 75,000 euro prize in Dubai, Lee-Anne could still walk away the Money List title for the first time provided she finishes second. The rivalry between Lee-Anne and Davies has added spice to the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters which has attracted a strong field led by defending champion In-kyung Kim and Michelle Wie. Few can match Pace's steady rise to fame. Five years after turning professional, the 29-year-old from Mossel Bay finally broke her duck winning her first LET event at the Swiss Open.

Form

Since then she has been in prolific form, winning the Wales Ladies Championship of Europe, the Finnair Masters, the Sanya Ladies Open and the Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open in China.

"I think it was important to get my first win, to push that through, because last year I was close to winning a few times," said Pace, a Master in Psychology from University of Tulsa, who started playing golf aged 18.

"After that, winning became a lot easier because I've done it before and I know what it feels like and I handle the nerves a lot better. At the same time my swing is at the point where I can shape the ball and I'm making a lot more birdies than last year," said Pace, who is tipped by Gary Player to become one of the greatest South African golfers.

She is now confident and hopes to round off the year with a perfect finish here. "I'm going to try and do the same thing: fairways, greens and see what it brings," she said.