Afterwards, Coetzer said: “I was struggling through the front nine. I went birdie, bogey, bogey, so I really struggled mentally to get back from that. But I got it right, and I eventually came back from it on hole 8. I got a birdie and that kind of pushed me with my momentum into the back nine to get that score even better.
“I want to go to the range for a little bit and see what's going on there because my irons were a bit off. But other than that, I'm feeling good. I'm happy going into tomorrow.”
Steyn endured a tough start but was flawless on the back nine, going bogey-free down the stretch and recording two birdies on the way to a second round 73.
“I'm feeling pretty confident. I didn't have the best day yesterday. I’m feeling very nervous as this is my first time playing in this event," she said.
"I had a bit of trouble on the front nine being very unlucky, and then on the back nine I just told myself if you keep it on the fairways and on the greens, the putts will eventually fall - and that's exactly what happened.
"I'm feeling really happy at where I'm at, and I'll just take it shot by shot tomorrow.”