The ISPS Honda Women’s Scottish Open will take a two stroke lead in the Lot Wood Dindonald Links while trying to achieve its first professional success for the first time.
The 21 -year -old former World No. 1 amateur retained his cushion in the upper part of the leader board after the third round Five U -67, who belongs to the Surrey.
In its first 10 holes, the fourth birdly briefly increased the benefit to three, and despite taking more pills in 14 and 17th, a boogie in the short 15th – only his second in 54 holes – he left 17 under the 17 under -Under.
It was two better than Denmark’s Nana Kovastz Madson and South Korean CE Ying Kim.
Wood said, “That is the purpose, to shoot as much as possible and give yourself opportunities.” “If someone lights out, it is quite appropriate. I’m excited for this opportunity. I have experienced and I will try to use it.”
World No. 1 Blue Korda 12 is a five -shot adventure, which is under Boogie Free 70 after 12, which is the highest period of the week.
Madison, who initially grabbed the Wood with eagles on the five -year hole on Monday, fell behind after the Wood’s Bird Streek. But Dean staged a rally with three straight birds and saved 67 in the equivalent of a couple.
She was two shots behind, which, with a low, made a tall Eagle Pitt on the 14th and came up and down for the bird on the shopping hole crossed to go into two shots.
Earlier this month, the Irish Open winning Wood announced a decision to be professional last week when it lost only one shot after winning the $ 400,000 prize money, after winning by Grace Kim in the Evene Championship, which is the fourth women’s Major of the year.
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