and austria missed three more spot—kicks in the shoot—out, while simone boye sorensen scored the decisiveark into the final. it was a very long match and a match where you get a little bit older when you are standing on the side watching it, because there were chancesin watching it, because there were chances in both ends. i think austria have played a beautiful tournament and they have some players who we really should look for in the future. i think they played an amazing game today, but i am very happy that we ended up the winners and i think it was deserved. michelle wie carded a course record 64 to lead by a stroke after the first round of the women's british open at kingsbarns in scotland. conditions were much more favourable early on with rain storms hindering the later tee times. south korea's in kyung kim is one shot behind wie. defending champion ariya jutanugarn and world number one ryu so—yeon were playing together and both shot one—under rounds of 71, which leaves them just one stroke above the projected cut. chris latchem was out on the course watching the action. a truly sp