Mexican Lorena Ochoa started her participation in the Tres Marías Championship breaking par and with a very consistent game. She's 7 under par and in good position to leave on Sunday with a win.
Lorena controlled her approaching shots and putted excellent, which she hadn't done in sometime. This was reflected in her first hole (#10) where she shot an eagle after sinking a 3 footer.
Her round was strong from beginning to end and, even when she showed frustration after some shot, she handled the pressure. Climate conditions were good in the morning, with no wind which helped lots of players to go low and break par.
Japan's Ai Miyazato broke the curse record, set by Ochoa in 2006, with an impressive 10 under (63). Her game was impeccable all day long, especially on the green, which put her as the leader of the tourney.
North American Michelle Wie tied for 3rd, along with Lorena, and seems like she's ready to take home another Mexican event, since she won in Guadalajara last year becoming a Rolex first-time winner.
Friday, April 30, 2010
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