Posted on September 17, 2022 in News.
Laklalech sole leader, Boutier in the race for the double
One lap from the final verdict of this Lacoste Ladies Open de France 2022, Moroccan Inès Laklalech is in first place on the leaderboard thanks to a total score of -11. Céline Boutier, fourteenth player in the world and defending champion, played a second time 67 (-4) this Friday and placed herself three strokes behind the leader, in 3rd position and in ambush to aim for the double. Emie Peronnin is 5th.
The second round of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France is completed and it is a Moroccan who occupies the first place in the standings with a total of -11: Inès Laklalech. After having played 65 (-6) yesterday, a card allowing him to place himself as co-leader, Laklalech signs a card of 66 (-5), in particular thanks to a go of fire in -6.
She is closely followed by the English Meghan MacLaren, also co-leader on the first day, but playing one more shot today, 67 (-4) and a total of -10.
Very difficult day for the third co-leader of the first round, our French Nastasia Nadaud. Opening the tournament with a 65 (-6), the French amateur player had an almost nightmarish day for an 80 (+9). She just passes the Cut to +3.
Round Two Ready ✅#RaiseOurGame | #lacostelodf
- Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) September 16, 2022
The best French chance is currently Céline Boutier, 3rd. The 2021 winner of the tournament signs a new card of 67 (-4), for a total of -8, three strokes behind the leader. She will try to defend her title tomorrow in the last part, starting at 11:20.
Emie Peronnin also ranks in the top 5 thanks to her two cards of 68 (-3). She is therefore fifth with her score of -6.
Anais Meyssonnier is playing under par today at 70 (-1), but is down slightly in the standings. She is 10th.
Ines Laklalech takes a one shot lead into the final day of @lacoste_lodf 📊#RaiseOurGame | #lacostelodf
- Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) September 16, 2022
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