Lauren Walsh might miss out on a spot in subsequent week’s Closing Stage of the LPGA Q-Collection after carding a third-round 74 within the season-ending Andalucía Costa Del Sol Open de España.
The Castlewarden star (25) should end the season inside the highest 10 within the ultimate Women European Tour Order of Advantage to earn an exemption into the battle for 25 LPGA Tour playing cards in Alabama.
However she was projected to fall from tenth to twelfth behind France’s Perrine Delacour and Canada’s Anna Huang after carding a disappointing third spherical at Actual Guadalhorce Membership de Golf in Malaga.
The Co. Kildare expertise adopted a birdie on the fourth with a bogey on the sixth, a triple bogey eight on the seventh, and one other dropped shot on the eleventh.
Whereas she fought again with birdies on the fifteenth and 18th, she was joint thirty ninth on one below par and trailing Delacour and Huang within the Order of Advantage projections.
Delacour, who has already secured her spot on the Closing Stage of the LPGA Q-Collection, was projected to leap from fifteenth to tenth within the rankings after carding a six-under 66.
The French star lies alone in second on 12-under par, simply three strokes behind Thailand’s Trichat Cheenglab, who shot 72 to stay on the prime of the leaderboard.
“I’d say I’m sorry for the Thai followers watching me, it was a boring recreation at the moment, however tomorrow I’ll work very exhausting to get my second LET win,” stated Cheenglab, who gained the 2023 LET Order of Advantage and Rookie of the Yr titles.
“Something can occur in golf. Tomorrow, I’ll deal with my first shot off the tee. It wasn’t as I anticipated at the moment. I acquired simply two birdies at the moment as a result of I didn’t have any possibilities for the brief ones; I used to be additional away. Tomorrow goes to be very enjoyable for me to play within the main group.









