Updates from the third day of play at WoburnWomen’s British Open – official leaderboard!Get in touch! Email Scott with your thoughts 3.05pm BST Caroline Masson curls in a 30-footer for birdie at 3. She joins Lizette Salas at -8. The world number one Ko Jin-young is in hot pursuit: having started shakily with bogey at 2, she’s bounced back with birdies at 3 and 4, the latter the result of an obnoxiously good second shot sent to a couple of feet tops. 3.02pm BST Thanks John. Now then! The two-time major-winning Swede Anna Nordqvist appears to be on a qvest for number three. Having turned in 33 with those early birdies at 2, 3 and 5, she’s taken it up a notch further. Birdie at 10, followed now by eagle at the par-three 11th! They’ve moved the tee boxes up in the hope of a little more positivity on the par fives, and there we have it. She’s six under for her round already, and has a share of second. This is why they call it Moving Day. Meanwhile opening pars for Buhai and Shibuno in the final group.-12: Buhai (1)-9: Nordqvist (11), Shibuno (1)-8: Salas (1) Continue reading…
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