Nightmare for Linn Grant on the 10th hole



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Grant, 21, hit the entrance to the water and had to drop the ball on the 10th par 4 hole. He pushed the chip and the ball reached only halfway up the rolling green and then rolled back into the pond.

He had to dribble once more and had a painful couple of minutes on the green before he could feel eight shots on the hole, a quadruple.

He went from a fraction of a second at -3 to a fraction of ten at +1 on the hole, then seven strokes behind the leader. Then she was in the same position as another Swedish amateur, Ingrid Lindblad.

At the eleventh hole the problems continued and Grant bogeyed and dropped to 16th.

Passed the round in 78 strokes

Grant turned in 78 strokes and is +3 before finishing 19th. After finishing the round, he hugged his father John, who became a caddy. This means that she is a hit after fellow Swedish amateurs Maja Stark and Ingrid Lindblad.

– I struggled through the round and it wasn’t as bad as it started, Lindblad told Viaplay after his 74 hits and a shared 15th spot.

– It was a bigger challenge today. Yesterday it rained a lot and the track was very wet today, says Lindblad.

Shibuno’s advantage narrowed in the end.

Japan’s Hinako Shibuno played confidently and held a pair of three types of advantage for most of the round, but lost in the end. Before the end of Sunday, he leads with a shot, he’s -4, to the credit of Amy Olson, who made a hole-in-one on day one.

Notable from the track was that Thai sisters Moriya and Ariya Jutanugarn shared second place for a time. The forecast speaks of bad weather for Sunday, which may mean a change in start times.

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