Posted on September 9, 2022 in News.
Liautier and Caudal in the race for victory
Although all the players could not finish their game on Friday, two French women will fight for victory this Saturday at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open. Both authors of brilliant days, Charlotte Liautier and Anne-Lise Caudal will start respectively one and two strokes behind the English leader Liz Young.
Interrupted at the end of the day, some players will have to come back early tomorrow morning to complete their second round. The Ladies European Tour has announced that players unable to complete their round will return to the course at 7am. The final round will begin as soon as all players have completed their second round, according to tournament organizers, at 30:9 a.m.
After two games, the English Liz Young leads the dance with a total of -9. She signs 68 (-4) on Thursday, then 67 (-5) today, a card devoid of bogey.
In second place in ambush, we find a group of four players and among them, a Frenchwoman: Charlotte Liautier. The young player gives up two cards of 68 (-4), for a total of -8 and is placed to play the win on the last round. Since the start of her week, Charlotte Liautier has only made one bogey for seven birdies and an eagle.
Another tricolor player will play the leading roles tomorrow since Anne-Lise Caudal is placed just two strokes behind the English leader: she is sixth at -7.
A bounce back birdie for @annelisecaudal 👊#RaiseOurGame | #VPBankSwissLadiesOpen pic.twitter.com/6rpzpSBtbc
- Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) September 9, 2022
Nastasia Nadaud will have to return early tomorrow morning to the Golfpark Holzhäusern course, she who is currently 17th at -3. He only has one hole left to sign his second round card.
Agathe Sauzon, Anais Meyssonnier, Emie Peronnin and Camille Chevalier should normally pass the Cut which is temporarily at +1.
6⃣7⃣✍️@lizyounggolf fires a 67 (-5) to move to the top of the leaderboard on -9 in Switzerland 🙌#RaiseOurGame | #VPBankSwissLadiesOpen pic.twitter.com/jLppqelcId
- Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) September 9, 2022
To find the provisional leaderboard of this VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open: click here.
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