Bronte Law continued his sparkling performance from the day before with a superb 64 free of any buggy after the fourth round of the Lalla Aicha Tour School, the qualifying tournament for the Ladies European Tour. Author of a good 70 (-2) on the Palm Golf Ourika in Marrakech, the Niçoise Émilie Alonso takes the fifth place alone at -9 (279) after 72 holes played. She is one point ahead of Manon Gidali, sixth, and four Emma Grechi, sixteenth. Seven Blue cross the cut and will play this Thursday the last round on the Amelkis Golf Club.

Lalla Aicha Tour School: Law and Ström ready for the final duel in Morocco, Alonso takes up the torch

Bronte Law, Linnea Ström and Émilie Alonso - Photos: © Tristan Jones / LET

Another clear round for the Englishwoman, -21 under the par after 4 laps, the 23-year-old Englishwoman from Stockport approaches the final round with a two-stroke lead over the Swedish Linnea Ström.

Law said: “Like yesterday I started very well, my game was solid today too. The birdies were there and I was able to continue this momentum. I just played pushing a little harder. It was great to enter the birdie putts. "

Law started his fourth round with a difficult birdie on the par 4 of the first hole at Palm Golf Ourika. It was the first in a series of three successive birdies, she continued her performance at the sixth and eighth holes 31 (-5) on the first 9 holes, continuing her birdie race on the 13, 16 and 17th holes to finish at 33, 64 overall, after his caddy again offered him € 20 for each birdies on the last three holes.

Law played - 19 on the last 32 holes. His closest opponent, Ström, recorded a buggy-free round of 65, two shots off the lead.

Ström, also 23, said: “Today I still had a very consistent game. I was good from the tee and good with my wedges. I missed a lot of putts but stayed patient and finally got two birdies. I also had to ensure the parties. "

As we approached the final round, she said: “I am excited for tomorrow. Bronte Law is a great player and I have played with her a lot before. I can't wait to see you tomorrow for another exciting day. "

Sian Evans, 3rd in the provisional classification, signed a card of 69 (-11): “I struggled a bit more on the first few holes, with the par on one, bogey on two and three and then two more birdies, then a good streak with eagle on the nine. after hitting the green in half and making a 12 yard putt. Out of the back nine I was consistent, with one bogey and then birdies on two of the last three holes. "

This is the second time that Evans has participated in the Lalla Aicha Tour School in Marrakech, her trip was funded through crowdfunding, mainly through members and staff of her club Kings Hill Golf in Kent, where she is a PGA Professional.

Looking ahead to the final round, she said: "I'm going toplay my game and see what happens. To be honest, I was just thinking about making the cut, but I'm in a great position. "

On the French side, Emilie Alonso, 25, 8th twenty-four hours ago thanks to an excellent 67 (-5), enters the top 5 of this final thanks to his 70 (-2) of the day signed on the Palm Golf Ourika. 5th at -9 (279) in total, the young girl from Nice is 10 points (!) Behind Sweden's Linnea Strom, and 12 behind the unstoppable Bronte Law.

3rd after 54 holes, Manon Gidali had for the first time, had serious difficulties on the Amelkis Golf Club, only returning a 73 (+1) after three cards of 68, 70 and 69. The Parisienne nevertheless hangs on. solidly in the top 10, in 6th place at 280 (-8). In the par (72), Emma Grechi, also on the Amelkis Golf Club, fell 5 rows to occupy the 283th position at 5 (-16). Ines Lescudier (26th to -2), Agathe Sauzon (32nd in the par), Emilie Piquot (40th to +1) and Mathilda Cappeliez (51st to +3) are the other French golfers who crossed the cut on Wednesday evening in Marrakech. On the other hand, it is the end of the adventure for Anaïs Meyssonnier, Lara Plachetka-pohl and Marion Duvernay.

A total of 68 players crossed the Lalla Aicha Tour School cut line after 72 holes, which dropped to five over par. The finals at Amelkis Golf Club will start at 9:00 am local time and the leaders will start at 11:01 am, after which the top five players will become LET members in category 5c for the 2019 season. Those in position 6 to 25 will win Category 8 member status. Players who have crossed the cut but finish in positions 26 or higher will still be able to join the LET in category 9b.

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