Author of a new under par card, Germany’s Aline Krauter consolidated her first place in India. Anne-Charlotte Mora moved up to seventh after a solid 68 (-4).
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For the third day in a row, Aline Krauter showed himself to be very solid in DLF Golf and Country Club. Winner of Women’s Amateur Championship in 2020 shot his second straight 68 (-4) with five birdies and one bogey.
He will start this Sunday leading by two strokes ahead of the Swede Sarah Kjellker and four in Norway Madelene Stavnar. Indian people Diksha Dagar must make up a five-unit deficit if they want to win at home and, at the same time, seize the lead Race to the Costa del Sol by sacrificing Celine Boutier.
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Anne-Charlotte Mora for honorable mention
Anne-Charlotte Mora completed the course this Saturday for the first time in the tournament. His six birdies on the day, against two bogeys, gave him an excellent score of 68 (-4). Golfer fromGolden Island next to Nantes (44) has changed its position in seventh place. If victory looks threatened with eight shots down, the 26-year-old Frenchman will try to achieve at least a fourth top-10 finish of the season.
Camille Chevalierwho was playing his 100th career tournament at Women’s European Tour, don’t get bored on this Moving Day. Winning in the 2017 edition of this event, he recorded eight birdies. On the other hand, he conceded a triple and two doubles. He placed 31st (+3).
Once the card is above par, Anne-Lise Caudal (+8, 52), Emma Greece (+10, 56) and Celine Herbin (+11, 58) dropped in ranking.
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