Aline Krauter remains the player to beat with one round remaining at the Hero Women’s Indian Open 2023 after a second consecutive round of 68 (-4) extended the rookie’s advantage to two shots on 11-under par.
Krauter got off to a hot start at DLF Golf & Country Club birdying her opening hole at the par-4 1st.
The German soon added two more birdies to her card at each of the par-5s on the front nine – the 4th and 8th – to go out in 33 and move to 10-under par.
After a string of pars, Krauter dropped her first shot in 36 holes at the tricky par-4 14th, but bounced back well with a birdie on the par-5 15th before adding another on the signature par-4 17th.
“I’m really happy with my round,” the 23-year-old said. “I think my ball striking was good again today, same as the last couple of days. Nothing has really changed, but it was still really steady which is good on this course.
“The birdie on 15 was really important. It’s always important to bounce back. The bogey on 14 wasn’t terrible, it’s just a hard hole. I wasn’t really worried but then 15 was great.”
Source: Ladies European Tour
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