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Women from Australia in argument to end the 12-year opened drought

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Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS

Kirsten Rudgeley, a native Kirsten Rudgeley, is unfazed because she is only one shot away from the leader of the Women’s Australian Open leaderboard as of the weekend.

The West Australian anticipates eating some home-cooked food before sticking to her comfortable style for Saturday’s fourth round at Adelaide’s Kooyonga Golf Club.

Rudgeley and her distinguished friend Hannah Green are five under, one strokes slack ahead of France’s Celine Herbin.

Rudgeley, 25, claims that staying with a relative in Adelaide did ease any apprehensions for what will likely be her biggest golfing job trip.

Rudgeley remarked,” Really enjoy golf and see what happens,” “yes.”

” I’m staying at my friend’s so it’s good that he’s here, and I’m getting home cooked foods and other things, it’s been good.”

Rudgeley, Green, Stephanie Bunque, and Kelsey Bennett ( both four under ) are solid Australians entering the third round, and Minjee Lee, one under, is unsurprising.

Bunque, who is a poor 620th in the world, won the tournament on Friday with a great four-under par 68.

The 28-year-old from Melbourne described it as” but cool.”

To be able to set up a nice round and take up that scoreboard coming into the weekend is really exciting because of the atmosphere and level of fun.

World No. As the American dependent attempt to become the first regional winner of the available since Karrie Webb in 2014, 9 Green has attracted enormous galleries and wants more group support.

Because it will be difficult to try to shut out this tournament, Green said, “I’ll absolutely need to rely on them appear this weekend.”

” But I have been in a good place so far,” he said.