Tseng nonetheless has 4 holes left to play whereas Sukapan managed to finish all 18 holes.
“It’s been such an unpredictable week,” mentioned the Castlewarden golfer, who has recorded six prime 10 finishes this 12 months, together with a runner-up spot within the VO Financial institution Swiss Girls Open.
“We didn’t know if we’d even get to play or what sort of situation the course can be in after all of the rain.
“Yesterday was fairly depressing – it didn’t cease raining for the 12 holes I performed, so my caddie and I had been simply making an attempt to hold in there and grind it out.”
Sustaining her focus is now her massive aim for Sunday as she appears to comply with within the footsteps of Leona Maguire and grow to be simply the second Irish girl to win on the Girls European Tour.
“You simply need to preserve grinding and ensure to reset each time play is suspended,” she mentioned.
“The course workers at Dawn have executed an unbelievable job. Contemplating how a lot rain we’ve had, the greens are in a tremendous situation.
“Since I landed Monday evening, it hasn’t stopped raining, however the final two holes at this time had been lastly dry. Kudos to everybody working arduous to maintain the course playable.”
Eleven gamers share sixth place at three-under par, together with France’s Agathe Sauzon, Thailand’s Kornkamol Sukaree, Kamonwan Lueamsri, and Patcharajutar Kongkraphan, Italy’s Alessandra Fanali, Chinese language Taipei’s Heather Lin, England’s Cara Gainer and Alice Hewson, New Zealand’s Amelia Garvey, India’s Hitaashee Bakshi, and Spain’s Luna Sobron Galmes.
England’s Lottie Woad was two underneath by way of 12 holes of her first spherical after mixing 4 birdies with a double bogey seven on the ninth.









