High score, slow domination at the US Women's Open day

Erin of Wisconsin - the day of moving at the 80th Women's Open in the United States was limited to one direction - backwards. LPGA rookie Julia Lopez Ramirez, whose average score of 75.23 is the only player to break the 70-man on Saturday at Erin Hills Golf Course, a spacious track with no room to breathe. The 68-shot vault puts the former Mississippi standout (average 289 yards from the serving area) behind Sweden's Maja Stark, who shot 70 and 70 points.

It's a sunny day and requires extreme patience, thanks to three hours of three hours of broadcast windows overflowing for 45 minutes.

Germany's Aline Krauter participated in the first group at 10:01 a.m., and the second round was inexplicably awaited until 8:30 a.m. Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Her group then spent most of her usual first nine games, then reached 4-15 in three sets of backups.

Officials rose T-shirts from 15 to 260 yards, but averaged 4.467, playing the most role in the second-highest hole of the day. Only 11 players were birdies on the hole.

Germany's Esther Henseleit hit the green with his tee, but still made a double bogey.

"It's not what I expected it to go with it," said Henseleit in the right hole position. Many players hit iron or hybrid from the tee, with only 11 managed to hit the birdie.

Auston Kim ranked 15th in four times, then doubled on the 16th.

"I'm honestly angry, but I think it's good to be angry," King said. "I'll be fired tomorrow."

The 15th hole in the first round had 30 threes and 19 holes in the second round.

Nelly Korda ranked first, and after 40 times she was removed from the conversation in the first nine, her patience must have been tested. The birdie in three of the last five holes - including two birdies on the 15th - now put her within Stark's three shots.

"It's almost the right mindset. Make mistakes, but you can bounce here, too," Korda said after her third round 73.

Since Inbee Park in 2013, the trio including Mao Saigo has ranked fifth, including Mao Saigo, who is trying to be the first player to win the LPGA on the LPGA. Viagra won the Five-Road playoffs with the Birds on the First Hole at the Chevron Championship. Bogeys on the last two holes on Saturday gave her a third round of 75.

Meanwhile, Japan's most popular player Hinako Shibuno began to compete for himself in the U.S. Women's Open for the second consecutive year after he won runner-up Yuka Saso last year. "From the beginning to the end, I could be very nervous," said the player known as the Smiling Cinderella. Shibuno, who had nowhere to come out six years ago, won the British Open in her main championship debut, winning the heart of a country.

It was an eclectic board with eight players within four shots leading. In 2022, U.S. Women's Open champion Minjee Lee is under the age of 3 with Solheim Cup players Linn Grant and Sarah Schmelzel.

Stark said she has performed less so far this year, earning three layoffs in eight games, but her expectations are low.

"I think I'm just trying to play freely," the fiery stark person said. "I don't think anyone plays well when they play, I think it's my habit, just want to stick with it."