Post by account_disabled on Dec 31, 2023 22:43:21 GMT -8
Doing your best helped you get back in your game during the last 9 holes, with a birdie on the 14th hole helping to maintain your momentum. On the last day of the competition, I will try to focus on my game as much as possible.” 1620559771137 As for "Chinese Pro" Atthaya Thitikul, 18 years old, who received the opportunity to participate in the world-class golf competition, Honda LPGA Thailand, as a professional golfer for the first year. After being invited to play for the first time as an amateur golfer in 2019, starting the third day at 2nd place, the first 9 holes didn't start well. Lost two bogeys at holes 1 and 3 but came back to make amends and collect 2 birdies.
Then after 9 holes he made better putts and collected 4 birdies. score of 17 under Phone Number List par 199, ranking second with Carol. Leanne Masson from Germany, on the third day, added a 5-under 67. The former world number one Thai female amateur golfer said after the third day that “I am delighted to be able to compete in this tournament as a professional golfer. After having the opportunity to play as an amateur golfer” and helping to inspire new generations of golfers in their careers, she said, “China tries to play her best after being given the opportunity and no matter what. No matter what the results of the competition will be,
We will be happy and happy for the golfers who win the championship. As for tomorrow, I will try to focus on putting better.” Meanwhile, former world number one Lydia Ko from New Zealand and Gaby López from Mexico each added 5 under par 67 for a total score of 16 under 200, joint 4th place, just 2 strokes behind the leader. As for Hannah Green, the 2019 Major Women's PGA Championship champion from Australia, number 13 in the world, who competed in the Honda LPGA Thailand for the first time, swept 8 birdies without losing bogey all day. Before missing the last 2 birdie putts, she ended the third day as the golfer with the best score of the day, 8 under par 64,
Then after 9 holes he made better putts and collected 4 birdies. score of 17 under Phone Number List par 199, ranking second with Carol. Leanne Masson from Germany, on the third day, added a 5-under 67. The former world number one Thai female amateur golfer said after the third day that “I am delighted to be able to compete in this tournament as a professional golfer. After having the opportunity to play as an amateur golfer” and helping to inspire new generations of golfers in their careers, she said, “China tries to play her best after being given the opportunity and no matter what. No matter what the results of the competition will be,
We will be happy and happy for the golfers who win the championship. As for tomorrow, I will try to focus on putting better.” Meanwhile, former world number one Lydia Ko from New Zealand and Gaby López from Mexico each added 5 under par 67 for a total score of 16 under 200, joint 4th place, just 2 strokes behind the leader. As for Hannah Green, the 2019 Major Women's PGA Championship champion from Australia, number 13 in the world, who competed in the Honda LPGA Thailand for the first time, swept 8 birdies without losing bogey all day. Before missing the last 2 birdie putts, she ended the third day as the golfer with the best score of the day, 8 under par 64,