After three rounds of the AIG Women's British Open, Perrine Delacour is still on course in the Top 10 (-4) and remains in ambush five lengths from the leaders. Players Lilia Vu and Charley Hull took control at -9, a fierce battle is emerging with thirteen competitors just five strokes apart.

Yesterday was a difficult day for Ally Ewing, which returned a card of 75 (+3). Leader in the first two rounds of the AIG Women's British Open, the American saw her lead dwindle and four competitors pass her, including her compatriot Lilia King and the Englishwoman Charley hull new leaders at -9. The fight on Sunday promises to be fierce, with no less than 13 players five shots from the lead.

Perrine Delacour, the best Frenchwoman this week so far, remained solid, consolidating her place in the top 10 in 9th position, concluding a third round in windy conditions with a good card of 71 (-1), she approaches the last day has five shots from the leaders (-4).

Although the first 9 holes were not perfect, conceding two bogeys on 1 and 6, the Picardy player produced a spectacular game on the return, posting three consecutive birdies from 11 to 13, putting her back in a good position in this AIG Women's British Open. Having already secured an 11th place finish at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in June, the goal is a first top 10 in a Major in this final round.

On the other hand, the French number 1 Céline Boutier, after having accomplished two feats in the last two weeks, these hopes of top 10 have gradually moved away this Saturday. With a card of 74 (+2), the Parisian points to + 3 total in 54th position.

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Boutier narrowly passes, Delacour 9th at the British Women's Open