Carlota Ciganda regained a lot of ground in Chevron’s third day

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What a wonderful recovery Navarre is Charlotte Ciganda in third day of the Chevron Championship, in The Woodlands (Texas), first Grand Slam on the LPGA Tour which left its Rancho Mirage headquarters in California to play outside of Houston. A 69 shot, with four birdies (on the first nine holes) and a bogey (on the 11th) scored on his card that of Ulzama, who at one point reached a tie for fourth place.

A bogey on the second part of the course dropped him places but even then he was heading to the end of the round in the top 15 and who knows if in the top 10. He had 211 shots, five under par.

After the second day on Friday was suspended due to rain, the Spaniard played the remaining 4 holes to finish this Saturday and is looking forward to what may happen in the final two rounds of the first ‘big’ of the season.

“It’s been a long day, but I’m looking forward to trying to get higher for tomorrow. A very good lap, it was windy, the course isn’t easy. You have to be patient and the pars are good. I’ I am there, playing well and I will do it to try”, said Carlota at the end of her third round. Ciganda still doesn’t know what it’s like to win a tournament on the American circuit, although he’s come close a few times. Ciganda signed for par on the second day (72 strokes) and reached the final two rounds with an accumulated -2 ​​(70 on the first day).

This Saturday he broke the 70-stroke barrier, delivering a creditable 69 card. In any case, he described The Woodlands as “a great course. There are complicated flags and the greens are faster,” he added.

Source: La Verdad

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