“Bromeo-Brome” finished 17th in the Women's World Golf Championship



Singapore March 2 – “Pro Meo” Pajaree Anantnarukarn and “Pro Me” Ariya Jutanugarn, two Thai professional players, had the best performance after the end of day three of the HSBC Women's World Golf Championship.

The LPGA Tour, HSBC Women's World Championship 2024 in Singapore, came to an end on day 3, and the Thai women's professional players battled it out with the 5 people in the event, “Pro Meaw” Pajaree Anantnarukarn, with “Pro May” Ariya Jutanugarn doing the best job, finishing in 17th place with a score 3 under par, “Pro Patty” Paphankorn Thawatthanakit placed 24th with a score of 2 under par, Jasmi, Suwannapura placed 28th, making the event even, and Chanettee Wannasan placed 46th, making it 4 over par.

While the leader is Ayaka Furu, No. 159 in the world from Japan. Which ranked second yesterday. Today, she returned to show her excellent swing, adding 4 under par for a three-day total of 10 under par, becoming the solo leader, two strokes ahead of Australia's Hannah Green, while Céline Potier, the world's No. 3 professional, led the second round and tied for third with 7 points under par, while Jin Young Ko, the former two-time champion from South Korea, tied for fifth place, scoring 4 strokes behind the leaders.

As for golf, the PGA Tour's Cognizant Classic in the United States ended on Day 2, with Nick Dunlap, the 20-year-old rising American star, making a one-putt putt on the seventh hole, making Monday's overall score for the day 2. Day 5 Under par, he tied for 24th, while Bud Cauley, the American pro, added 5 under par, making his two-day score 11 under par, moving from eighth place to become the individual leader, with leading compatriot Austin Eckroth and South Africa's Jarek Higo a stroke away. one.

As for Thomas Detry, the Belgian professional golfer had a poor performance on the par-4 sixth hole after a close shot. He came close to the hole 5 times in a row and hit the hole more than 8 times, becoming the golfer with the most strokes per hole on the PGA Tour in the past 4 years. The two-day total score was 11 overs at a par of 143, the last ranking. The cut did not pass.-Thai News Agency


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