Sally Watson loses ground with a 76
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in NCAA championship
Curtis Cup Scot Sally Watson lost ground over the third round of the NCAA women's championship at the Country Club of Landfall, Wilmington in North Carolina today.
The Stanford University freshman student, pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency, has had a busy day. She was at the Pete Dye couse (6,368yd) early to complete her second round which had been held up by bad weather on Wednesday evening.
She added a one-under-par 71 to her opening 73 for a level par tally of 144, not bad scoring over a tough course but Sally had six bogeys in her third round and only two birdies, at the 10th and 13th.
A 76 gave her a three-round tally of four-over-par 220. She has dropped from a high of joint 11th to a current standing of tied 36th in the quality field with most of the leaders still to finish.
American Curtis Cup player Jennifer Johnson was leading at the halfway point with scores of 67 and 70 for 137 - one ahead of US team-mate Jennifer Song (67-71).
Yorkshire's Jodi Ewart, coming up to the end of her four years at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, was joint 10th after 36 holes with scores of 73 and 71.
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in NCAA championship
Curtis Cup Scot Sally Watson lost ground over the third round of the NCAA women's championship at the Country Club of Landfall, Wilmington in North Carolina today.
The Stanford University freshman student, pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency, has had a busy day. She was at the Pete Dye couse (6,368yd) early to complete her second round which had been held up by bad weather on Wednesday evening.
She added a one-under-par 71 to her opening 73 for a level par tally of 144, not bad scoring over a tough course but Sally had six bogeys in her third round and only two birdies, at the 10th and 13th.
A 76 gave her a three-round tally of four-over-par 220. She has dropped from a high of joint 11th to a current standing of tied 36th in the quality field with most of the leaders still to finish.
American Curtis Cup player Jennifer Johnson was leading at the halfway point with scores of 67 and 70 for 137 - one ahead of US team-mate Jennifer Song (67-71).
Yorkshire's Jodi Ewart, coming up to the end of her four years at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, was joint 10th after 36 holes with scores of 73 and 71.
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