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old former world. No one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that bogeyree is always nice said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence so I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now so I’ve had all that experience and then also the lead event too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie, adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to the 12 under with just one bogey in 36 holes with Corda and D Nana course Matson two behind. W who won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. Money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year, England Charlotte Leffor missed the cut on plus four having entered Friday as the overnight leader shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. Ireland’s Leona Maguire is tied for eighth on six under while Georgia Hall sits down and tied 12th. Liywood takes two shot lead into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the ISPS hand women’s Scottish Open from 100 pm on Saturday. Live on Sky Sports Golf. Lottywog continued to impress on her professional debut as a second round five gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world no one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that. Bogeyree is always nice, said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence, so I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now, so I’ve had all that experience. And then also the lead event, too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie. Adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to 12 under with just one bogey in 36 holes with Corda and Dane Nana Matson two behind. W who won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. Money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year England Charlotte Leaf missed the cut on plus four having entered Friday as the overnight leader shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. Ireland’s Leona Maguire is tied for eighth on six under while Georgia Hall sits down and tied 12th on four under. Lahiwood takes twoshot lead into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at Women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the ISPS hand women’s Scottish Open from 100 p.m. on Saturday. Live on Sky Sports Golf. Plotty Wogue continued to impress on her professional debut as a second round 65 gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world. No one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that. Bogeyree is always nice, said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence. So, I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now, so I’ve had all that experience. And then also the lead event, too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie. Adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to 12 under with just one bogey in 36 holes with Corda and D Nana course Matson two behind. Won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year, England’s Charlotte Leaf missed the cut on plus four having entered Friday as the overnight leader shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. Ireland’s Leona Maguire is tied for eighth on six under while Georgia Hall sits down and tied 12th on four under. Lahiwood takes twoshot lead into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at Women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the IASPS hand women’s Scottish Open from 100 p.m. on Saturday. Live on Sky Sports Golf Lyogue continued to impress on her professional debut as a second round 65 gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world no one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that. Bogeyree is always nice, said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence, so I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now, so I’ve had all that experience. And then also the lead event, too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie. Adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to 12 under with just one bogey in 36 holes with Corda and Dane Nana course Matson two behind. W who won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. Money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year England Charlotte Leaf missed the cut on plus four having entered Friday as the overnight leader shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. Ireland’s Leona Maguire is tied for eighth on six under while Georgia Hall sits down in tied 12th on four under. Lahiwood takes twoshot lead into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at Women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the ISPS hand women’s Scottish Open from 100 p.m. on Saturday. Live on Sky Sports Golf Lotty Wogue continued to impress on her professional debut as a second round 65 gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world no one amateur from Suri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner and world number one into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at Women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the IASPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open from 100 pm on Saturday. Live on Sky Sports Golf. Lotty Wogue continued to impress on her professional debut as a second round 65 gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world. No one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that. Bogeyree is always nice, said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence, so I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now, so I’ve had all that experience. And then also the le event, too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie, adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to 12 under with just one bogey in 36 holes with Corda and Dane Nana Matson two behind. W who won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. Money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year England Charlotte Leaf missed the cut on plus four having entered Friday as the overnight leader shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. Ireland’s Leona Maguire is tied for eighth on six under while Georgia Hall sits down in tied 12th on four under. Lahiwood takes twoshot lead into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at Women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the ISPS hand women’s Scottish Open from 100 p.m. on Saturday. Live on Sky Sports Golf Lotty Wogue continued to impress on her professional day. Down 65 gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world. No one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that. Bogeyree is always nice, said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence. So, I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now, so I’ve had all that experience. And then also the lead event, too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie, adding two more six holes with Corda and Dane Nana course Matson two behind. W who won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. Money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year, England’s Charlotte Leaf missed the cut on plus four, having entered Friday as the overnight leader, shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. Ireland’s Leona Maguire is tied for eighth. On six under, while Georgia Hall sits down and tied 12th on four under, Lahiwood takes two-shot lead into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the ISPS hand women’s Scottish Open from 1 PM on Saturday live on Sky Sports Golf. Lottywog continued to impress on her professional debut as a second round 65 gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world no one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that. Bogeyree is always nice, said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence, so I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now, so I’ve had all that experience. And then also the LEAT event, too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie, adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to 12 under with just one bogey in 36 holes with Corda and D Nana Matson two behind. W who won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. Money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year England Charlotte Leaf missed the cut on plus four having entered Friday as the overnight leader shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. Ireland’s Leona Maguire is tied for eighth on six under while Georgia Hall sits down and tied 12th on four under. Lahiwood takes twoshot lead into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at Women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the ISPS hand women’s Scottish Open from 100 p.m. on Saturday. Live on Sky Sports Golf. Plotty Wogue continued to impress on her professional debut as a second round 65 gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world no one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that. Bogeyree is always nice, said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence. So, I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now, so I’ve had all that experience. And then also the lead event, too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie. Adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to 12 under with just one bogey in 36 holes with Corda and D Nana course Matson two behind. Won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year, England’s Charlotte Leaf missed the cut on plus four having entered Friday as the overnight leader shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. Ireland’s Leona Maguire is tied for eighth on six under while Georgia Hall sits down and tied 12th on four under. Lahiwood takes twoshot lead into weekend to continue incredible professional debut at Women’s Scottish Open. Watch the third round of the IASPS hand women’s Scottish Open from 100 p.m. on Saturday. Live on Sky Sports Golf. Lottywog continued to impress on her professional debut as a second round 65 gave her a two-shot lead in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world. No one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing partner in world number one Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that bogeyree is always nice said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence so I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now so I’ve had all that experience and then also the Le event too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie. adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to 12 under with just one bogey and 36 holes with Corda and D Nana course Matson two behind. Won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. Money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major in the women’s Scottish Open. The 21-year-old former world. In the women’s Scottish Open, the 21-year-old former world. No one amateur from Siri moved from joint second to top of the leaderboard after again outscoring playing. Partner in world number one, Nelly Corda with a bogey-free round. I’m happy with that. Bogeyree is always nice, said W. I’m just trying to continue the momentum. I’m trying to play well. I’ve got confidence, so I will keep on doing that. I played in seven majors now, so I’ve had all that experience. And then also the lead event, too. It wasn’t really new. I knew how to deal with it. I’m just going to stick to the plan I’ve had all week and the same strategy. Obviously, people will be chasing me, but I’m just not going to change anything. I’m going to try and do what I did in Ireland. Starting at the 10th, it took W five holes to make her first birdie. Adding two more before making a run of four and seven holes from the third. That took her to 12 under with just one bogey in 36 holes with Corda and Dane Nana course Matson two behind. Won the Irish Open earlier this month announced her decision to turn professional last week after missing out on £400,000 in prize. money having finished just a shot outside the playoff won by Grace Kim at the Evian Championship. The fourth women’s major of the year, England Charlotte Leaf, missed the cut on plus four, having entered Friday as the overnight leader, shooting five bogeies and three double bogeies amid a round of 82. 2.

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