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A Miyu Yamashita The ‘Moving Day’ of the British femenino And, instead of strengthening its three shots on Friday, it will be surrounded by fearsome rivals on the final day of the fifth and last Grand Slam female of the season.

The Japanese golfer, 24 years old and world number 15, signed a third 74 -stroke card (two birdies, four bogeys) and opened the doors torque to other suitors to fight Sunday for victory. Up to 10 players in five blows predict a last day of great emotion in the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club of Bridgend (Gales).

With 67 laps, the South Korean A Lim Kim (Five Birdies without Fall) and the American Andrea Lee (Seven Birdies, two bogeys) were the golfers who took better advantage of Yamashita's downturn: Kim is second to a blow from the Japanese and reads third to two.

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Lottie Woadone of the favorites for his prodigious month of July, made 71 blows and shares the 11th place six from the head, even with a certain margin to think about the comeback and win his first Grand Slam in his second tournament as a professional.

The 21 -year -old English debuted last week by winning the Scotland Open And, being still amateur, he also reigned in Ireland And it was 3rd in the Evian Championshipthe 'large fourth', hence the expectation generated now around it.

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Spanish golfer Amateur Paula Martin, in action at the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club of Bridgend (Wales)

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Of the six Spanish in Liza on Thursday, only the two young amateurs passed the cut, Paula Martínin force champion of British amateury Carla Bernatwinner of Masters amateur. Martín (70) is 36th with other distinguished golfers such as Australian Lydiathe defender of the title, or the American Nelly Kordathe World Number 1. Bernat (73) Marcha 54th.



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