Shot close to the dream: “I thought the ball went in”
High mountains and deep valleys.
The third lap of Ingrid Lindblad at the US Open was tough and challenging, but the successful amateurs went in pairs.
– It was a bit more of a problem on the greens, but it was nice to finish with a birdie on the 18th, says Lindblad in Fiablay.
amateur Ingrid LindbladThe 22-year-old found himself in the eyes of the world after his successful start at the US Open.
Two rounds later, the Swede was joint fifth, six below par.
Ahead of Sunday’s fourth and final round, she’s still a sub-sixth after a grueling day of competition at North Carolina’s Pine Needles. It split into four, but the distance to lead Mingye Li, Australia, increased to seven strokes.
I started brilliantly
Lindblad played great at the start and started with three birds in the first four holes.
– It helped me a lot because I had some ghosting, says Ingrid Lindblad in Fiplay.
Yes, the rest of the round was tougher for the 22-year-old who “only” hit nine out of 18 greens on Saturday.
With a powerful shot, I saved several difficult situations, but on holes 16 and 17 came the ghost number three and four.
– He could have disappeared today and become four and five in equal measure. But she kept it together and ended up being the best way, says FiaPlay expert Karen Hjalmarson Koch.
Shot close to the dream: “I thought the ball went in”
Hole #18 ended with a birdie, but Lindblad was only inches away from an eagle.
– I thought the ball only entered when it was placed behind the flag. not really seen. But it was a good ending, as Lindblad concludes in Viaplay.
Anna Nordqvist also finished fourth in the joint before the end of Sunday. The 34-year-old surpassed the same level during the third lap. Minji Lee leads 13th under par before the final lap, three strokes ahead of runner-up Mina Harigai, USA.