Great day, weather was so much better, things were much calmer. The sun did not exactly show itself, but we did not have to deal with the rain as much wind and it was about 60 degrees. The highlight of the day was the 10 shot improvement from Daniela, who shot a 73 (so far the low round (in relation to par) for the US players). Congratulations!
Raymond Gillip had it going for a while, 2 under through 6 and just could not hang on, but still had a 5 shot improvement, well done.
![]() Here are the scores for the girls.
Danielle Kang 78 +76 = 154 - 6th
Daniella Lendl 83 + 73 = 156 - 8th
Lauren Salazar 78 + 79 = 157 - T9
Low for the girls is 143 by one of the Koran team members. (The Korean girls were -1, -2 & -4 today)
The team scores are as follows
Korea 146 + 138 = 284 (8 shot improvement)
USA 156 + 149 = 305 (7 shot improvement)
Japan 162 + 153 = 315 (9 shot improvement)
![]() Boys’ scores:
Reid Martin 75 + 73 = 148 - T8
Brandon Hagy 74 + 75 = 149 T9
Raymond Gillip 78 + 73 = 151 T13
Sam Saunders 80 + 79 = 159 T35
Low score for the boys is 142 by one of the Korean team members.
The team scores are as follows;
England 226 + 209 = 435 (17 shot improvement)
Korea 223 + 213 = 436 (10 shot improvement)
USA 227 + 221 = 448 (6 shot improvement)
Japan 236 + 219 = 455 (17 shot improvement)
Korea and England made the most of the good weather, and as well as we played it was not enough to keep up with the top 2 teams.
Both girls and boys have a huge task ahead of them in the final round. The early forecast is for good weather so it should make for a good day to go low.
Well played to everyone.
After the rounds all the teams were interviewed in the press room about their experiences so far, see the photos attached.
Cheers from Japan.
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