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Rudgeley ready to scale the heights for Swiss victory

Whitney Hillier, along with fellow Australian Kirsten Rudgeley, has shone in Switzerland. (EPA PHOTO)

Kirsten Rudgeley, chasing her maiden Ladies European Tour win, is in a four-way share of the lead in the Swiss Open at a sun-soaked Golfpark Holzhausern.

The Australian was out early on Friday, and set the target for the opening day with a five-under-par bogey-free 66.

"You need to prepare properly on this course," Rudgeley, 23, said.  

"Get the right numbers and make sure the elevation is correct. With the mountains and the snow, I just kept looking around.

"Me and Harry (Ewing, my new caddie), it’s our first tournament together. I’ve been looking for a caddie for a while and me and Harry get on really well. 

"I’ll see where it takes us. We hit some sensible shots and hit it pretty close all day, holed a few putts."

She shared the lead with Swede Caroline Hedwall, India's Vani Kapoor and Frenchwoman Anne-Charlotte Mora.

Another Australian, Whitney Hillier, was three shots back on a congested leaderboard, in a tie for 21st place.

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