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Thai Women Pros Shine at HSBC Women’s World Golf Championship

Singapore 2 March – “Pro Meo” Pajaree Anantnarukarn and “Pro Me” Ariya Jutanugarn, two female pro Thais, performed best after the end of Day 3 of the HSBC Women’s World Golf Championship.

The LPGA Golf Tour, the 2024 HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore, concluded on the third day. Thai women pros compete with 5 people in this event, “Pro Meaw” Pajaree Anantnarukarn. With “Pro May” Ariya Jutanugarn doing the best job, ranked 17th with a score of 3 under par, “Pro Patty” Paphankorn Thawatthanakit was ranked 24th with a score of 2 under par, Jasmi, Suwannapura ranked 28th, making par event, and Chanettee Wannasan in 46th place, making 4 over par.

While the leader is Ayaka Furue, number 159 in the world from Japan. He came second yesterday. Today she came back to show her excellent swing, adding 4 under par for a three day total of 10 under par, becoming the sole leader, leading Australia’s Hannah Green by 2 strokes, while Celine Boutier, the pro No. 3 of the world leads the second round They are tied for third place at 7 under par, while Jin Yong Ko, the former two-time champion from South Korea, is tied for fifth place, scoring 4 strokes behind the leader.

As for golf, the PGA Tour, the Cognizant Classic in the United States, ended on the second day. Nick Dunlap, a 20-year-old American rising star, made a hole-in-one on the 7th hole, do both – day total score 2. Day 5 under par, tied for 24th place, while Bud Cauley, American pro, added 5 under par, making the two day total score 11 of under par, moving from 8th place to become the individual leader, leading compatriot Austin Ekroth and South African Garrick Higgo 1 stroke away.

Regarding Thomas Detri, Belgian golf professional Made a poor performance on the par-4 6th hole after making a close putt. Missed the hole 5 times in a row and made it the biggest hole 8 times, becoming the golfer with the most putts per hole on the PGA Tour in the last 4 years. The total score for two days was 11 over, par in 143rd place, which is the last place. Did not pass the cut .-Thai News Agency

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