Multiple Draw on the Evian leadership after the first day

Date:

Americans Jennifer Kupcho and Andrea Lee, the Australian Grace Kim and Gabriela Ruffels and the Irish Lioness Maguire form a quintet of players sharing the first leadership of the Evian Championship, the fourth of the five-female golf women of 2025 and that is played until Sunday in the Evian-Les-Les-Bains (France) field (France).

The five signed on the first day, 65 -stroke cards (6 under the PAR), one less than the Australian Minjee Lee, this year’s champion of the PGA and Evian Championship in 2021; And two margins in a large group of new players where the American Nelly Korda, owned by two good ones are standing.

Among the first leaders of just one player, Jennifer Kupch, knew what it was to win a ‘big’. He did this in 2022 at the Chevron Championship.

Leona Maguire focuses on a great part of the first day’s spotlights by signing a ‘Hole in One’ on Par 3 of Hole 2, the twelfth of her rotation, which began at 10.

Mexican Gaby López led a group of seven golfers sharing eleven areas, three effects from the Quintet head.

One of the favorites, the English Charley Hull, had to leave the contest after the twelve holes played when it felt indisposed.

Among the Spanish, the best were two Malaga, Azahara Muñoz and Julia López, both with 72 strokes (+1) on the first day, while Navarra Carlota Ciganda and the Castellón Amateur Carla Bernat began at 73 (+3).

Source: La Verdad

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Trust diplomacy – EU shifts in the customs flict with the US.

Despite the recent customs threats from Donald Trump, the...

In Chechenia -a 17 -year -old will soon follow “Putin’s Bloodhound”?

The seriously sick Chechen Wanher Ramzan Kadyrov builds his...

Expensive cash merger – Tyrol’s head of the state: “Reform was a mistake”

Tirol's governor Anton Mattle (ÖVP) calls for a "reform...

Late beginners also live longer thanks to sport

Regular exercise can reduce the risk of dying of...