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MEGHA GANNE dreams recorded in existence, occupies Augusta National Female Amateur Lead


Evans, him. – Mepha Ganne firmly believes in the speech of things into existence.

In this case, it was dream.

While he slept the night before the National Femen Amateur’s agune on Wednesday at the Wednesday, Visions of 61 on Wednesday.

“I didn’t tell anyone,” Ganne said. “I didn’t mean to ask bad eyes in the air.”

Ganne didn’t shoot 61, but she approached. Stanford Junior fired 9-man 63 to break records with 18 holes in the retreat, which is located in two rounds of this tournament, which would be tied to the previous brand set by Rose Zhang, which is in the second round of victory in the second round of 2023.

“That’s probably the first time I say I beat her in something,” Ganne told Zhang.

Ganne’s record – also the best career – there was seven birds and an eagle on a couple-4-third. She poured at the 23rd pair in the six pair-3, and later three – put his last hole, a couple-5 ninth, for a par-5 to be sent to the historically low score on the championship. With benign conditions and greenery softened by the recent rain, the Polish field 71 players on average 72.27, which set a new tournament low, 0.33 shots less than last year’s first round.

Twenty-nine players are under a couple.

TEE and grouping and grouping for the second round of the agust of the national female amateur at the champion withdrawal.

“I would have thought today that 7 below was a good score,” Woad said. “I knew it would be soft and very loaded, but I really didn’t see 63.”

“It’s a consistent really good attacker of the ball; it’s one of her forces,” she added Stanford Assistant Brooke Riley, Ganne’s Caddy this week. “But today he was one of those exceptional days she just couldn’t miss in. She hit so many recordings of goods. They would choose the line and remain on the line.”

Ganne never broke 70 in eight previous circles on the champion. In every first of the two rounds in each of the first two Anwa performances, the cardiac is in each of the top two. She finally arrived on Saturday in Augusta, two years, tied to ninth, and was T-20 last year after opening 70.

Shortly after last year’s Anwa, Ganne’s back and left hips turned on. Once Stanford’s NCAA’s title run broke through, another American woman open, where Ganne missed the cut image, Ganne turned him off. Instead, she did everything but golf, including a trip to Madrid with his Spanish Sammar Paul Martin Sampedro.

“It was actually a really fun reset and fun summer, so I didn’t froze too much about it,” Ganne said.

Ganne also missed the first two decesits Stanford’s, before returning Molly Intercollegiate and NB3 playback, before returning to Stanford’s home event. Ganne grew up with his training injuries to add strength and disgust, especially in his weak hook, and that was an unintentional boon for her swing. The recent Ganne is at Collegiat Charles Schwab in colonial is her worst finishing of this season as she won once (nanea invitation in Hawaii) and published three more top-7 endings, including T-3 in Stanford.

“I definitely feel like I’m a stronger ball better,” Ganne said.

With Withdrawal from Rianne Malix on TuesdayGanne and Texas A & M’s Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio played like two-bedroom on Wednesday, so there was a lot of time to stretch between shots – and conversation.

Ganne is naturally frozy, and on Wednesday he often found a sitting on the lawn, waiting for three in advance cleanses.

“It’s hard to keep up to date and feeling like you hit the wall every shot,” she said.

So Riley did everything she could keep the mind Ganne. At one point, Riley mentioned Ganne and the game she recently played with some friends, where two people shout random words until they say the same. Riley needed only two attempts until she and a friend didn’t say, “Fermentation!”

“If we would wait much longer, we should play it,” Riley said with laughter.

Where game game usually affects which words are used. Ganne hopes that on Saturday night in Augustal National, I try to take it all yellow, “Champion!”



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