One round from the end of the Magical Kenya Ladies Open, it is the South African player Cara Gorlei who leads the ranking with a total of -5. Her lead could have been even greater if she had not fallen into the pitfalls of the Vinpingo Ridge course: she ended her day with a double bogey and two bogeys on her last five holes. Camille Chevalier ranks first French in Kenya in 29th position, seven shots behind the leader.

Cara Gorlei during the second round of the Magical Kenya Ladies Open

Cara Gorlei during the second round of the Magical Kenya Ladies Open – Credits: Tristan Jones / LET

Two rounds played on the tough Vipingo Ridge course and it is a South African who is in the lead of this Magical Kenya Ladies Open; Cara Gorlei at -5. Already co-leader of the first round at -4, Cara Gorlei took the lead alone for a short time but her lead could have been much greater. Pointing then at -9 total, the South African stumbled at the end of the game and ended her round with a double bogey and two bogeys. She finally scores a card of 72 (-1) and will start with a lead over Nataliya Guseva during the last round.

Four players will be in ambush two shots behind the leader: Ayako Uehara, Chiara Tamburlini, Shannon Tan and Alessandra Fanali.

Camille Chevalier ranks first French in the ranking with a total score of +2. After a first round in par, his day started badly with a quadruple bogey on hole 1. Camille Chevalier recovered well at the end of his round to finally score 75 (+2) and stay in the top 30 .

One shot behind, we find Anne-Lise Caudal who plays in par on her second round. She is placed 37th, eight shots from the lead. They are the only two French women to make the cut in this first tournament of the Ladies European Tour season.

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