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Porthcawl, Wales – Miyu Yamashita was cheated on Tee and fought the green combination that led to a hard circle of 2-over 74 on Saturday that reduced her in a tin open.
Yamashita, who led three shots entering the third round, did not hit the link in the last 11 holes and still managed to stay in front of the royal porthkawl, although it was not easy.
She was on the edge that she lost the lead 17. When she kicked her out of the pot of a bunker all over green to the border, about 40 feet. She woke her to let her go for a couple, then missed a bird from just in 6 feet on the closing opening of the PAR-5.
It put Yamashita – which is 24. turned on Saturday – on 9-below 207 years.
“I will just watch what went wrong and what went straight and analyzed the day and improvements, hopefully lead to a better car,” God’s surroundings.
Kim puts on a phenomenal screen as the wind was strengthened by 5-less 67. She had a chance to lead to leadership when she hit 335 courtyards in 18. hole with wind and fast relationships. She just went for a long time, she used blow from green and took three times for a couple.
Despite that, it puts me in the final group with Yamashit, because Lim goes for his second major, he won at the American Women’s Open 2020. in Houston, without fans during the fans.
“I honestly I’m not focused on the leader. I focus on my process and my shot, and then my position,” Kim said.
And it’s not just Kim with a chance.
Yamashita struggles brought several options in the final circle, including the always fun Charley hull of England. She shot 66, leaving 11 shots that stand within three shots of the leading leadership, because Hull is going for his first major.
“I just enjoy the laurel,” the trunk told the playing from behind. “It’s so fun that way.”
Andrea Lee was 67 and there were two shots behind and followed Hull, Megan Khang (68), Rio Takeda (74) and Minami Katsu, whose 65 corresponded to the low tournament score.
“I think there will be a little extra pressure on who is the four of the 54 holes,” Lee said. “Tomorrow will be pretty hard. Everything can happen outside. I think there is a chance at this championship honestly, so I’ll just try and hold on to my own game plan and try not to look at the leader.”
The woman’s open was the look of the Japanese duel, with Yamashita three shots in front of Takeda and nobody closer than seven shots. But it was a struggle for Yamashit early with her placing, and then one of the most horned drivers lost their way.
Of course it seems to be accessed – from the rough, of course – on 3 meters for bird on no. 11, and a tee recording that revoked 3 meters for another bird on a par-3.
But playing from Fescue caught with her, and except that 40 feet put 17. to keep her in the lead, it was a struggle to end with a circle.
Takeda wasn’t much better, with two Bogea in four holes at the beginning and two more bogeas during the last five holes.
Lottie Waoad, Rising English Star who won last week in his professional debut, shone the last hole for 71 and wounded six shots.
Nelly Korda, number 1 players in women’s golf, will probably end the season of the main championship season without title. She shot 74 and fell by nine shots behind her. Korda has gone 13 tournaments without winning and risk to lose no no. 1 ranking in the jeeno thitical, depending on the final circle.
The LPGA tour is already excluded on the historical start there are no more winners through 19 tournaments, a stripe that could continue. Only Kim and Takeda from the top 10 on the leader won this year.