Momoko Ueda (34 = free) scored a hole in one at 16 on par 3.

It was a single shot with a 7 iron from a distance of 190 yards. Ueda said: “I was talking about wanting to enter the place where the prize is paid because yesterday I only have to do it once in my life. I was very happy because it was today that I was talking about that.” In the same hole, a prize of 5 million yen is also set (if there are achievements in the final round, multiple equal divisions), and the right to win was also obtained. “This is something that doesn’t exist in the first place,” he said calmly, “I think it’s better to use it and do the best you can again.”

In addition to the hole in one, he came out with 3 birdies and nobogie that day, and his ranking rose to eighth with a total of 6 below 207. As for the rise of youngsters with momentum, such as Ayaka Furue (20 = free) who He aspires to win the championship for two weeks in a row in his first year as a professional, “It was the best time that we also came out, so the current situation I really don’t wonder.” Ueda himself once said, “I felt like I was getting stronger as much as I was.” “When I was young, I had the strength to be crazy. I envy a lot.” I’d like to show you that you can play golf that you can stack. “