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: Avani lies 24th in Womens Amateur Asia-Pacific as Thailands Galitsky leads after three rounds #IndiaNEWS #Sports Singapore, March 11 (IANS) Avani Prashanth closed with two birdies for a round of 2-over

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Avani lies 24th in Womens Amateur Asia-Pacific as Thailands Galitsky leads after three rounds #IndiaNEWS #Sports
Singapore, March 11 (IANS) Avani Prashanth closed with two birdies for a round of 2-over par 74 and slipped to tied 24th place, while her teammate Nishna Patel (77) had a disappointing day with 5-over 77 as she slipped to tied 34th place at the Womens Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP).
On a humid day when scoring was not easy with only six players shooting below 70, Avani had four bogeys before finishing with two birdies, while Nishna Patel, who like Avani is making her third trip to WAAP, had two birdies, but gave away five bogeys and a double bogey.
I have just not been able to get my putting touch, said a disappointed Avani, who last month won the individual honours at Queen Sirikit Cup and steered the Indian team to their best ever second place. Nishna was also part of the team.
Thailands Eila Galitsky grabbed a commanding three-shot lead going into the final round as she attempts to become the second Thai to win the Womens Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP), following in the footsteps of compatriot Atthaya Thitikul, who won in 2018.
The 16-year-old Galitsky closed with a thrilling birdie from the edge of the water to finish on two-under par 70. That gave her a three-day total of 10-under par 206, three ahead of the second-placed Minsol Kim of Korea.
Kim and Galitsky were involved in a one-on-one battle in the leader group, till she made a bogey on the par-5 12th, and then followed it up with a double bogey on the par-4 15th. A birdie on the 18th brought back the smile on Kims face.
Japans Yuna Araki, the second-highest ranked player in the championship at number five, showed her class with three birdies in three holes on either half of the golf course, but it was sandwiched between bogeys on the first and 18th holes as she moved to third place after a four-under par 68 round.
The best round of the day was a six-under par 66 from Koreas 16-year-old Kyorim Seo. Making her debut in WAAP, she was bogey-free with six birdies, including two in the last two holes. That helped her jump to tied fourth place at five-under par 211 total alongside New Zealands Fiona Xu (71), Chinas Tong An (72) and Sophie Han (75) of Hong Kong, China.
Singapores Aloysa Margiela Atienza turned around a disappointing day into an unforgettable one when she made the only hole-in-one of the championships. The 24-year-old local star holed her 8-iron shot on the par-3 eighth hole from 163 yards, after making eight bogeys in the 16 holes before that.
Galitsky, who holds dual nationality of Thailand and Canada, hit a 4-iron second shot into the 18th that flirted with the water hazard on the left. With almost no stance, she managed to putt from the fringe to 10 feet and made the putt that helped her finish double digits under par.


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