Stephanie Kyriacou carded Saturday a 67 stroke (-14 overall) to take the lead. after the third round of the Evian Championship.
The Australian was one of the players forced to finish the second round in the morning, which was delayed by weather conditions, finishing with 66 strokes.
Heading into Sunday’s final round at the Evian Resort Club, she’s at -14 and has a one-stroke advantage over Lauren Coughlin (65 on Saturday) and the leader of the second round, the Japanese Ayake Furue (70).
Pajaree Anannarkarn (67) of Thailand is fourth at 10 under par, while the other three are five strokes away at 9 under par. The group consists of Ally Ewing, who shot a 64 on Saturday, and Hye-Jin Choi (71) of South Korea and Patty Tavatanakit of Thailand, whose 72 on Saturday dropped her from second place to fifth.
Kyriacou opened his round with a bogey, followed by birdies on holes 2 through 4. He had four birdies and two bogeys. He added four birdies and two bogeys in the round.
Ewing, of Mississippi, played a bogey-free third round, with four birdies in the first five holes.
Martha Martinthe only Spanish woman to make the cut, He occupied the penultimate place with 218 hits (+5).
Source: La Verdad

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