4/11/2023 0 Comments Australian open leaderboard![]() ![]() As Wools-Cobb made a disastrous start with a bogey and double bogey to start his final round, contenders came from all corners. The victory for world No.56 Meronk, which has been fueled this week by Polish food courtesy of his girlfriend’s Melbournebased cousins who is staying with, came after a horror start in his opening round falling to four-over par through the opening seven holes of his campaign, which began at Victoria.īut from the moment he made a final-hole birdie on Thursday, Meronk made another seven, plus an eagle, in his second round,and nine as he equaled the course-record with a third round 63. He began the final round four strokes adrift of 54-hole leader Shae Wools-Cobb but took little time in elevating himself into the logjam at the top of the leaderboard. Barty lost just 21 games total in her first six matches, marching into the final. World No.4 Minjee Lee failed to muster a real final day challenge, getting within two of the lead before losing three shotsin two holes to close out her front nine which dropped her out of contention and she finished four- shots behind Buhai. Ash Barty is rolling at the Australian Open, looking to become the first Australian to win the event in singles in 44 years. Thursday At DLF Golf & Country Club New Delhi Purse: 2 million Yardage: 7,393 Par: 72 Partial First Round Suspended due to darkness Yannik Paul, Germany 35-3065 -7 Honey Baisoya, India 31-35. Hannah Green, playing in the final group, closed with a two-over 74, a last hole bride helping her hold on for third place. ![]() Kim was tied for the lead going to the 18th hole before a double-bogey seven robbed the Sydneysider of what would have been a fairytale win. ![]()
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