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Aditi Ashok makes pieces in open women

Aditi Ashok makes pieces in open women
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Carnoustie: Indian Golfer Aditi Ashok crossed the first obstacle when he made a cut to ensure his participation in the AIG Open women’s weekend round here.
Aditi (71-74) hangs towards a difficult closing hole on the challenging Carnoustie link to complete 36 holes in one over, which is also a cut line because 66 players make pieces.
This is the second time Aditi has cut into open women when he reaches his career – the best majoring in the T-22 finish in 2018.
Aditi has Birdie in sixth, but returns that profit in the next hole.
In the descendants of nine, Aditi dropped a shot at par-3.
They are par-3 13, which he lust on the first day, and par-3 16.
He negotiated two last holes with Pars to press into the weekend’s action.
England’s Georgia Hall produced a solid day again, shooting round 69 to become a shared leader in halfway stage.
Open Women’s 2018 Open Supports its first round of 68 with another round in the 60s to place it to be satisfied with the tournament.
Together with Hall is Mina Hargae, who fired 67 rounds, and took advantage of a quieter morning condition to lead the clubhouse at seven-bottom.
Hall turned around 33 had rolled in three birdies in the fourth, fifth, and seventh hole, even-par back nine where he made three birdies again and took part of the clubhouse leadership.
Harigae rolled in three birdies and one bogey in front of nine, before making four birdies further and dropped one chance behind nine.
One hit behind the leaders and tied to third place is the American Lizette Salas and Sei Young South Korea, which produces 69 and 71 respectively.
Six players are tied to fifth at five-under-par towards the weekend, including Leona Maguire Ireland who fired a 67th round of Bogey to move him into a dispute.
Maguire sat next to 2021 open champions of US Women Yuka Saso, Americans Yealalimi Noh and Lexi Thompson, Thailand’s Moriya JutaniNugarn and Denmark Nanna Koerstz Madsen.

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