Agathe Laisné: 3rd at NSW Open – LET Update

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Laisné Contends in Australia, Eyes First LET Title

Wollongong, Australia – Agathe Laisné is poised for a strong finish at the Ford Women’s NSW Open, entering the final round in third position at 10-under par. She trails leader Hannah Reeves by two strokes as she pursues her first victory on the Ladies European Tour (LET).

French Challenge on the LET

Laisné carded a 64 in the third round, positioning herself well for a final-day charge. The Frenchwoman is looking for her first success at this level.

Falcher Also Makes the Cut

Emma Falcher is also representing France at the tournament, having successfully made the cut and currently standing at 6-under par in 20th place.

Current Standings

  • 1st: Hannah Reeves (-12)
  • T2nd: Kelsey Bennett (-11)
  • T2nd: Soomin Oh (-11)
  • 3rd: Agathe Laisné (-10)
  • T4th: April Angurasaranee (-10)

“It feels really great,” Laisné said. “I’m really happy. It feels surreal and I’m very, very happy. What’s next? No, I’m kidding! [But this win] means that my game is improving and I’m doing the right thing. I hope to continue and I’m really happy.”

Agathe Laisné

Looking Ahead

The final round promises excitement as Laisné and other contenders battle for the title at Wollongong Golf Club. Fans can expect a thrilling finish as the players vie for the championship.

FAQ

What is Agathe Laisné’s current position?
Agathe Laisné is currently in 3rd place at 10-under par.
Who is the leader of the Ford Women’s NSW Open?
Hannah Reeves is currently leading the tournament at 12-under par.
How many French players made the cut?
Two French players, Agathe Laisné and Emma Falcher, made the cut.
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