Thrilling Tension at Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific as Sandhu Stands Strong
India's Guntas Sandhu delivered a solid performance in the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific, maintaining her position as the top Indian golfer. South Korea's Yunseo Yang is in the lead, with compatriots Kim and Oh close behind. Tensions rise as the tournament approaches its final round.
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Amidst the excitement of the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific tournament, India's Guntas Sandhu continued her steady play with a score of 1-under 71. Despite challenging rounds, Sandhu emerged as the leading Indian contender. Her overall performance kept her tied for 17th place, showcasing her consistent prowess.
Notably, South Korean golfer Yunseo Yang managed to hold onto her top spot on the leaderboard, displaying resilience with an even-par 72. Her efforts placed her at 13-under-par for the tournament, securing a two-stroke lead ahead of her compatriots Gyu Been Kim and Soomin Oh.
As the competition intensified, attention turned to the seasoned play of Oh, who dazzled with the shot of the championship. Meanwhile, Rianne Malixi of the Philippines kept her title hopes alive, finishing the day with a score of nine-under 207.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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