Pauline Roussin-Bouchard and Lucie Malchirand won the precious sesame respectively 14th and 17th after two laps. The appointment is made for the rest of the tournament at the Augusta National Women's Amateur.

ANWA: Roussin-Bouchard and Malchirand win the sesame

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard - © Ryan Young / Augusta National

The cold yesterday after the wind and the rain in the first round disturbed the players during the course of the tournament. Two of our three French women entered won their places for the last 18 holes on Saturday.

Everything is still possible for Pauline Roussin-Bouchard who did the job by integrating the Top 30 qualifier, signing a card of 73 (+1). With two birdies against three bogeys, the world number 3 finished these first two laps 14th in the provisional classification (+3 total) with 5 head shots.

Very good session for Lucie Malchirand who remained solid with a card in the par (72) and three birdies for as many bogeys, allowing her to access the fairways of the Augusta National on Saturday. At +5 total, the Marseille player la Salette will take her last start from 17th place overall.

The American Rose Zhang (world number 1) and the Swedish Ingrid Lindblad are in charge after 36 holes with a total score of -1.

On the other hand, it's the end of the adventure for Candice Mahé who had a difficult day with a +11 card and finished in 72nd place.

New program for this Friday which is dedicated to the recognition of the Masters track and it is open to all girls, even those who have not crossed the cut. What to prepare well for the last round of Saturday for some and what to leave with memories in the head for others.

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