the Irish lion maguire shot 63 shots, nine under par, to tie for first place with the favorite My Lydia this saturday at CME Group Tour Championship in Naples, Florida, during contention in the third round of a tournament on the LPGA Tour.
His round, which included nine birdies, was the best of the day, with no one else driving a lower than 65 at Tiburon Golf Club. “I was very, very solid,” he said Maguire. “I gave myself a lot of chances, which I do the first couple of days, but I made a good birdie putt on the first and it flowed from there,” he said.
For his part, I (-2 on the day) made a pair of bogeys in his first five holes before rallying with three birdies the rest of the way to salvage a tie for first at 15-under, five shots ahead of the catching up.
What is at stake for I It’s more than just a win in this event, as he’s also in contention to win the season-long points race for Rolex Player of the Year, as well as the biggest prize money, the season-long money title and the Vare Trophy for in the player. with the highest score.
“There’s a bit of rain in the forecast for tomorrow, so the lap will be longer. But I’ll stick to my game plan,” said the New Zealander.
the korean Jeongeun Lee6 (68) and the Scottish Gemma Dryburgh (69), tied for third at 10-under. For its part, the Canadian Brooke M Henderson (65) is tied for fifth with the Swede Anna Nordqvist (70) with nine under par. Four golfers tied for seventh at eight under par: Danielle Kang (68), Pagaree Anannarukarn (69), in the making (71) and Hyo Joo Kim (72).
For his part, Charlotte Ciganda He clocked his best lap of the week, but he’s still a long way off. Fifty-three are tied at +3 after winning a shot this Saturday on the field pair. He signed four birdies, one bogey and one double bogey.
Classification after the third round (par 72)
1. Leona Maguire (Ireland) 201 (69-69-63)
1. Lydia Ko (New Zealand) 201 (65-66-70)
3. Jeongeun Lee6 (South Korea) 206 (70-68-68)
3. Gemma Dryburgh (Scotland) 206 (67-70-69)
5. Brooke Henderson (Canada) 207 (68-74-65)
5. Anna Nordqvist (Sweden) 207 (68-69-70)
7. Danielle Kang (United States) 208 (66-74-68)
7. Pajaree Anannarukarn (Thailand) 208 (66-73-69)
7. Nasa Hataoka (Japan) 208 (70-67-71)
7. Hyo Joo Kim (South Korea) 208 (67-69-72)
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53. Carlota Ciganda (Spain) 219 (75-73-71)
Source: La Verdad
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